I hate cars where you have to rev the engine just to be able to pull away without stalling it.
Totally agree. It's why I don't care for Hondas with V-TECs.
How about this: 300Nm from 1750rpm, rising to 380Nm at 2400 to 4200rpm. Max power 270hp at a leisurely 5200 rpm. The rev limiter is at 7000rpm, but if you get to it, the torque and power has long since died to virtually nothing.
No need to pick the precise gear you need! Got 3rd on a roundabout? Save yourself the change down to second and just let that torque do the work. Wanna overtake on the motorway? Just plant it on the floor in 6th and that 380 torques will propel you forward like a scalded cat. With a lighter foot 40+ mpg is possible still with reasonable progress.
But if you really do wanna wring the best out of it, change up at 4500 - 30-110 through the gears in 10 seconds dead (fantastic overtaking) and 0-60 in 6.7 secs (if you really must), and both include 2 x 0.75 second gear changes when the power is clearly disconnected from the wheels. Oh, real times, me driving, decent timing gear.
Best of all? It's a petrol. 2 litre turbocharged. Clean, smooth and quiet and no messy hands at the pumps. And non of this DPF rubbish.
I'll have a decent forced induction petrol any day of the week (try a supercharged XF-S!!).
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