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DMC Delorean – Electric DeLorean?

DMC Delorean | Electric DeLorean announced

The classic DMC DeLorean is to be brought into the future with a new Electric Delorean. The new versions built by the Delorean Motor Company (Texas) will have the original iconic DMC DeLorean exterior but be powered with battery packs and an electric motor. The interior will be updated and feature modern electronics.

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DMC Delorean | Electric DeLorean DMC-12 EV

The new DMC Delorean has been developed by the Delorean Motor Company (Texas) in partnership with Epic Electric Vehicles and the prototype Electric Delorean was demostrated at the companys Open House 2011 event last week. When it is released in 2013 it is expected to have a range of between 70 and 100 miles and a top speed of about 125 mph. Cost of the Electric Delorean is expected to be in the region of $90,000.
The DMC Delorean DMC-12 EV is likely to be powered with a similar drivetrain to the lightweight two-seater Epic Electric Vehicles currently makes. Electric Motor: 200hp+ peak, Battery Type: Lithium Iron Phosphate, Battery Size: 24 – 30 KWh.

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DMC Delorean | How is and Electric DeLorean Possible?

The Delorean Motor Company (Texas), headed by CEO Stephen Wynne, has no connection with John Delorean’s original company.  When the orignal Delorean Motor Company failed all the parts were auctioned off. In 2007 Stephen Wynne purchased all remaining parts for the Delorean car and started the Delorean Motor Comapny (Texas). The Delorean Motor Company (Texas) builds ‘new’ petrol powered Deloreans. The Deloreans contain approximately 80% original parts and 20% new reproduction parts. So you can still buy a new DMC Delorean today! So the obvious next step was to convert the DMC Delorean to electric power.

The Video above is a news report talking about the DMC Delorean Electric Vehicle.

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My love of the Delorean started when I was young, I didn’t really understand the news stories on the TV other than that they car looked good but it would no longer be produced. Then Back to the Future came along and affirmed my love of the car.

DMC Delorean Car

The DMC-12 is a sports car built from 1981 to 1982 by the Delorean Motor Company (DMC). The DMC-12 is more commonly known simply as a DeLorean primarily because it would be the only car manufactured by the DeLorean Motor Company.

William T. Collins was chief engineer and designer on the project with Giorgetto Giugiaro designing the body of the Delorean. dmcdelorean  DMC Delorean
The most distinctive features of the DeLorean are its stainless steel body panels and gull-wing doors. The car was fitted with a 2849 cc, 150 bhp (110 kW) PRV (Peugeot-Renault-Volvo) fuel injected V6 engine. However fitment of a catalytic converter as required for the US market meant this was reduced to 130 bhp (95 kW). The DMC-12 was fitted with a 5-speed manual transmission or for an additional cost a 3-speed automatic transmission. Interiors came in two options grey or black.

DMC Delorean Notoriety

The DMC Delorean has been featured and mentioned in many films and on television, but its most iconic appearance is as a time machine in the Back to the Future trilogy.

DMC Delorean Production

Although built at a factory in Northern Ireland the DMC Delorean was targeted at the American market. About 9,000 DMC-12s were produced before the company went into liquidation in late 1982. The descision to base the factory in Ireland was helped by a supporting donation from the Northern Ireland Development Agency. Puerto Rico might have been chosen had it not been for this donation.

Delorean needed to sell between 8000 and 10000 cars per year to break even but sales were nearer 6000. The lack of sales could be a result of various factors, difficult economic times, the cars performance when compared to other car in its price bracket was below average, the brushed steel panels looked good but some potential customers may have been put of by the lack of colour choice and post-factory painting was difficult on the stainless steel surface. The lack of a right hand drive version meant cars could not be easily sold close to the factory in the UK and other European markets. The factory was not setup to build right hand drive cars and to have changed would have meant significant costs in redesign to the car and production machinery. A cheaper alternative of post production official modification was tried these conversions were performed by Wooler-Hodec Ltd of Hampshire, England. 16 official right hand drive DMC Delorean cars were built.

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