Porsche‘s New Supercar
Whenever the vehicle brakes, a flywheel captures energy that is directed to the vehicle’s twin 102 hp electric motors to provide a burst of speed
Whenever the vehicle brakes, a flywheel captures energy that is directed to the vehicle’s twin 102 hp electric motors to provide a burst of speed
Mercedes-Benz announced electric version of the gull-wing supercar with a screaming 12,000 rpm, 526 horsepower and 649 pound-feet of torque
Ronn Motors Scorpion is a supercar that will jump from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and achieve 40 mpg (5.9L/100km)
LRX has a goal to change the way the world perceives Land Rover
Who says that chinese can only copy things? Not only that they can make quite appealing cars, but with the built in technology, prepared for the star wars, they can take it to the next level. Don’t believe it, then continue to read…
We can expect to see a turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine mated up to an eight-speed automatic transmission with a 40-kilowatt electric motor sandwiched between
The Metropolis has a 2.0-liter gasoline V6 and an electric motor that can produce up to 95 hp
There’s a system that can use the energy from bumpy roads and store it into the car’s battery
The EV is a light weight sports car for a new age
Both vehicles made their world debute at the Frankfurt motor show, with the 3008 HYbrid4 appearing in near-production form ahead of its launch in the first half of 2011.
It’s widely expected to cost no more than $20,000, and Honda almost certainly will sell every one of the 100,000 Insights destined for North America this year.
Who said driving a hybrid had to mean ugly Japanese hatchbacks built with the same quality as a lunch box?
After several months of speculation and official teases, we now finally have all the details on the Vision EfficientDynamics Concept that BMW showed in Frankfurt a couple of weeks ago.
Four asynchronous motors with a total output of 230 kilowatts (313 hp) give the Audi e-tron the performance of a high-output sports car. The concept car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 – 62.14 mph) in 4.8 seconds if necessary, and goes from 60 to 120 km/h (37.28 – 74.56 mph) in 4.1 seconds.