Archive - January 2007

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Vishal | Jan 30 2007
girasole
The cue little car that you are looking at is a fully functional electric car made by Yoshio Takaoka and Italy's Start Lab SAP. The two-seater hybrid is a silent car except for when it comes to alert the pedestrians and other drivers. The car is...
Vishal | Jan 29 2007
ultracapacitor technology b
It is hard to believe that in coming future the electric vehicles may completely replace the conventional fuel combustion vehicles. We saw a few major limitations to these hybrid vehicles, including: • Low traveling range on a single charge •...
Vishal | Jan 24 2007
hydrogen refueling infrastructure
Due to lack of proper hydrogen refueling infrastructure it is difficult for a car to completely rely on the fuel cell. Ford has unveiled a special version of its recently introduced Edge crossover utility vehicle (CUV). This HySeries Drive concept...
Vishal | Jan 23 2007
Oshkosh is developing the HEMTT A3 under a research contract from the military. This monster uses electric motor to drive all eight wheels. One thing that confused me was what is the point in using a diesel engine that drives a generator to produce...
Vishal | Jan 23 2007
toyota prius
Well I am not sure about the picture but one thing is sure that if this is Prius then I am not going for it. The car has many improvements in its technology. It is expected to have lithium-ion batteries with better efficiency and promises an...
Vishal | Jan 19 2007
driverless bus
With so many vehicles on the road, it has become mandatory to look out for a system that ensures that you can escape the jams and easily reach you destination. Designer Alan Ponsford has designed a similar prototype of a driverless bus. A small...
Vishal | Jan 18 2007
miles automoti
There are a lot of Chinese electric cars in the market now a days, these cars are good for short distances but you cannot plan a long trip with them due to their limited range and low maximum speed. However, following the race, now Miles Automotive...
Vishal | Jan 15 2007
mhv4
Now as the sources for conventional fuels are depleting and gas prices are touching the sky this invention will prove to be a blessing. MHV4, a hydrogen-powered car developed by Taiwan's Mingdao University runs on water and is an eco-friendly...
Vishal | Jan 10 2007
airstream concept
Keeping an eye on possible future directions of the crossover utility vehicle, Ford designers have developed the Airstream concept. The design appears more similar to a minivan and is inspired from 1960's models. This hybrid vehicle can function...
Jolly | Jan 4 2007
There are hundreds and thousands of people and companies that are trying to develop a fuel that can be used when the petroleum reserves are a thing of the past. Engineuity has commented that they are developing an engine that can produce its own...
Vishal | Jan 3 2007
ndgx
Here are some images and a video of this three-tyre hybrid vehicle. The vehicle combines the comfort and safety of a car with an immense motorbike drive experience. Images are sufficient to describe this marvel. I think that everybody would like...
Vishal | Jan 3 2007
peugeot modif
Automobile industry has seen various changes in past few years. Trend for compact hybrid cars is at its peak now a days. Several new designs are shaped every day and there is lot more to come. Peugeot Modif is a fabulous design for a hybrid car...

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