I was looking at the dimensions of the overall size of the Elio and got to wondering about how they came up with these numbers. I am comparing the info they put out on P4 and P5.
I can understand how the front wheel track dimension (66.8" center rim to center rim) may be pretty much set due to the physical size of the engine/Trans combination.
The overall length has not changed, 160.5". The wheelbase has not changed, 110.0". The overall height has not changed, 54.2". Interior dimensions are the same. Nothing has changed dimensionally between these two iterations.
I am curious as to how they got "locked in" to these numbers. I know there is a large amount of modelling to come up with rough (close) estimates, but I would think through practical experience, that there would be some kind of incremental changes.
Thoughts and practical observations from the experienced members of the group here?
Thanks in advance!
I can understand how the front wheel track dimension (66.8" center rim to center rim) may be pretty much set due to the physical size of the engine/Trans combination.
The overall length has not changed, 160.5". The wheelbase has not changed, 110.0". The overall height has not changed, 54.2". Interior dimensions are the same. Nothing has changed dimensionally between these two iterations.
I am curious as to how they got "locked in" to these numbers. I know there is a large amount of modelling to come up with rough (close) estimates, but I would think through practical experience, that there would be some kind of incremental changes.
Thoughts and practical observations from the experienced members of the group here?
Thanks in advance!