Some good points brought up already
For me, the sound of a V8 is uncomparable and essential to a muscle car. Looks then come second.
For me, the whole package is made up of 2 parts. The engine sound and then the look.
When i talk about the sound, it's the American, offset V8 sound.. left, right, left, right, right, left, right, left that gives is that glorious sound. Weather it comes out of an open exhaust, or the standard pea shooter exhaust, they all sound amazing to me. Hearing a 70's station wagon with a v8 and stock exhuast is 9/10, hearing open header NASCAR sound is 10/10. In comparison, a 4 cylinder with an aftermarket exhaust is 4/10, a stock exhaust 4 cyclinder is 0/10. So a huge divide, almost incomparable for me personally. In terms of fuel, i don't care if it's dinosaur oil or unicorn poop. As long as it sounds like a v8 of today and yesteryear, that's what matters. Your option 2 and what was said by Z28Dunc are my personal choice (quoted below).
Vorspurng durch technic... we have the technology - let's use cyclinder shutdown technology (whatever it's officially called), introduce electric motors (switchable i.e economy mode) for when you are just back and forthing in traffic and don't mind being without the v8 sound for a few miles. Also should lift the ideas from F1 - turbo impellers / chargers etc. (was it mercedes who had the idea to use the electric motor to also spool up the turbo). Hydrogen is a good (starting to become) realistic option - you retain the engine operation and you get to use the most abundant resource in the universe as fuel. If we can nail down hydrogen technology, then we can keep the engines as they are. One last thing on the engines.. whilst the sounds is very important... nothing like having a car shake when you rev it in neutral. V8's sound like fire to me, a kind of tearing and ripping sound. That you will never get from an electric car, which is why a muscle car to me, couldn't be solely electric. I want some gold under the glitter
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How about smaller capacity say 4 ltr with cylinder deactivation. Electric supercharger and electric motors for city driving?
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The other concept is less blue sky. It's basically a v8 hybrid with cylinder deactivation technology. City driving and minimal mileage journeys will be electric. But when you want the sound and the power the v8 can kick in and bring the muscle car feel. By adding cyclinder deactivation technology which shuts off a number of cylinders when they aren't being used means journeys such as motorway driving would be much more economical because you would have better compression and less drag on the crack by using less cylinders.
As for the looks... i like the modern Camaro, Mustang and Challenger. I reallllly like the original 60's and 70's muscle cars though. Really, really. Buicks, GTO's, Camaro's, cars i never heard of but still find one's i've never seen. They look right. The have curves, they stand out, just something about the styling that they got so right. I look at them and say... that's a car. If i had to show an alien what a car was... it would be a 70's era muscle car. Then i tell them, hey, this is what a car sounds like... and it would have a v8 in it, stock exhaust, whatever. It sounds mechanical, powerful, like it would take you to the moon and back. Like a Lion you see on some David Attenborough / Discovery show... chilling, relaxing, looks bad ass, then all of a sudden it's flying after some prey, massive leg muscles, ready to take down it's target.
That's the whole package... the sound, the rumbling you feel sat in the drivers seat and the look from the outside... a car that has curves, that doesn't look like it was designed by a commitee and be run of the mill, to please everyone, to be made effciently and in big numbers. It has to have... character.
It was mentioned on here earlier about performance... and i second it. You can get faster, better handling cars. My friend just traded up and got a brand new BMW 4 series coupe. Very nice. Fast. Electric seats, built in sat nav. Under warranty for 3 years. Paid a good £27k for it (plus part ex). Would i do the same? No. Would i exhange my 3rd gen or 2nd gen (or both) for one, with no extra cash? No. Don't get me wrong, great car, i like it when we go for a drive in it. But, i would not want it over my 2nd or 3rd gen. My 2nd gen is still in project build phase, my 3rd gen i see it and use it everyday. Everyday i walk up to it i go 'damn'. Everytime i start it, i go 'sweet'. Everytime i get out of the car, i get out and think, 'awesome'. That's the whole package. It's 1+1 =3. I would gladly home another 70's v8. It could be a buick station wagon. It could be a Chevelle. The style, the sound = the experience i want in life. Would i take a new Mustang / Camaro / Challenger, with a v8? Yes. Would i enjoy it as much? i don't think so, and i wouldn't trade mine to find out. Would i consider buying the Mustang with the 4 cylinder ecotech? Absolutely no way. it's 1+0 =0.
The future of the muscle car needs to retain the V8. Whatever fuels it, just get the sound and make sure it rocks when you floor it. It has to look like it would be found in a mad max film. You cannot just walk past a muscle car, it has to draw attention to itself. Not in a Lambo / Ferrari way... in a muscle car way. Everything about it needs to be big. Big curves, big grilles, big sound.
From my emotive descriptions... that's exactly what makes a muscle car - a car that conjures up raw emotions. Fire, passion etc. Glazing over the obvious, it has to be 'American'. Hence the big sound, big curves, obnoxious (in a good way) styling. I'm sure i grew up in the wrong country and wrong decade lol, that's why to me it's important that muscle cars are what they are.
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