Above, you’ll see the Ego, a sporty two-seater with crazy futuristic styling and plenty of technology. There’s a driverless vehicle called the VW Room that is designed to hold your entire family and promote interactivity. As one would expect, these vehicles don’t use gasoline. Hit the jump for more pictures of VW’s envision of the future of the automobile
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Volkswagen is the
Car companies are trying every day to get our minds off of high gas prices and onto things like alternative fuels and concept designs. Volkswagen is the latest car manufacturer to release a slew of concept renderings and this time, it’s a blast from the….future? These three vehicles are supposed to be what cars will look like in the year 2028, which is 20 years from now.
Above, you’ll see the Ego, a sporty two-seater with crazy futuristic styling and plenty of technology. There’s a driverless vehicle called the VW Room that is designed to hold your entire family and promote interactivity. As one would expect, these vehicles don’t use gasoline. Hit the jump for more pictures of VW’s envision of the future of the automobile
Above, you’ll see the Ego, a sporty two-seater with crazy futuristic styling and plenty of technology. There’s a driverless vehicle called the VW Room that is designed to hold your entire family and promote interactivity. As one would expect, these vehicles don’t use gasoline. Hit the jump for more pictures of VW’s envision of the future of the automobile
My latest car-a
My latest car-a Speed Challenge Lamborghini Murcielago.With this car i beat the Street King,and took his GTO which turned out not as fast as i expected it to be
mazda zoom zoom ethanol
The Mazda Furai concept celebrates 40 years of Mazda’s rotary engine and international motorsports heritage. The raciest interpretation of NAGARE design language to-date, Furai is the latest car in Mazda’s award-winning and highly acclaimed series of concept cars. Nagare is the Japanese for ‘flow’ and the ‘embodiment of motion’.
Furai (Japanese for ‘sound of the wind’) is the sort of car that could only come from a company that incorporates the ‘Soul of a Sports Car’ into everything it builds, but with an eye toward the future and the environment through the use of renewable fuels. Consequently, Furai is initially tuned to operate on 100 per cent ethanol, while research with partner BP into other future fuels, including ethanol/gasoline blends like E10, continues.
The ‘Nagare’ ethos is how Mazda’s future production models will sustain the Zoom-Zoom spirit by exhibiting their strong affinity for motion.
Furai not only probes future design possibilities, it also ventures ahead with an alternative fuel. Consistent with the Mazda’s recently announced ‘Sustainable Zoom-Zoom’ initiatives, the Furai’s three-rotor powerplant has been tuned to run powerfully on 100-percent ethanol (ethyl alcohol) and ethanol/gasoline blends. There are exciting advances being made in renewable fuels, from current blends like E10 (10% ethanol/90% gasoline) with research ongoing into making ethanol from cellulostic materials, to future renewable gasoline components like Butanol – a ‘higher order’ alcohol which is fungible with gasoline.
John Doonan, Mazda’s manager of motorsports team development in the USA, explains the thinking behind Furai’s use of alternative fuel, “One of our key technical partners in motorsports, BP, helped facilitate our use of E100. In 2007, ALMS required use of E10 and E100 is now the only acceptable fuel in the Indy Racing League, so we’re projecting ahead with this application to gain experience and to improve Mazda’s environmental profile.
We are proud to partner BP which is a string leader in renewable fuels and recently announced a US$500 million investment in the Energy Biosciences Institute. BP also has a very green focus in the marketplace, and it’s Mazda’s intention to sustain its Zoom-Zoom performance image on and off the racetrack. While Mazda’s rotary has proven readily adaptable to various alternative fuels, including considerable work with hydrogen fuel, this is the first time it’s been engineered for other ethanol blends. The Mazda rotary engine is unique in its ability to run well on multiple fuels
Furai (Japanese for ‘sound of the wind’) is the sort of car that could only come from a company that incorporates the ‘Soul of a Sports Car’ into everything it builds, but with an eye toward the future and the environment through the use of renewable fuels. Consequently, Furai is initially tuned to operate on 100 per cent ethanol, while research with partner BP into other future fuels, including ethanol/gasoline blends like E10, continues.
The ‘Nagare’ ethos is how Mazda’s future production models will sustain the Zoom-Zoom spirit by exhibiting their strong affinity for motion.
Furai not only probes future design possibilities, it also ventures ahead with an alternative fuel. Consistent with the Mazda’s recently announced ‘Sustainable Zoom-Zoom’ initiatives, the Furai’s three-rotor powerplant has been tuned to run powerfully on 100-percent ethanol (ethyl alcohol) and ethanol/gasoline blends. There are exciting advances being made in renewable fuels, from current blends like E10 (10% ethanol/90% gasoline) with research ongoing into making ethanol from cellulostic materials, to future renewable gasoline components like Butanol – a ‘higher order’ alcohol which is fungible with gasoline.
John Doonan, Mazda’s manager of motorsports team development in the USA, explains the thinking behind Furai’s use of alternative fuel, “One of our key technical partners in motorsports, BP, helped facilitate our use of E100. In 2007, ALMS required use of E10 and E100 is now the only acceptable fuel in the Indy Racing League, so we’re projecting ahead with this application to gain experience and to improve Mazda’s environmental profile.
We are proud to partner BP which is a string leader in renewable fuels and recently announced a US$500 million investment in the Energy Biosciences Institute. BP also has a very green focus in the marketplace, and it’s Mazda’s intention to sustain its Zoom-Zoom performance image on and off the racetrack. While Mazda’s rotary has proven readily adaptable to various alternative fuels, including considerable work with hydrogen fuel, this is the first time it’s been engineered for other ethanol blends. The Mazda rotary engine is unique in its ability to run well on multiple fuels
Show Showcases Latest
In this handout from Ford Motor Company, Ford Motor Company VP of Product Creation Phil Martens introduces the 2006 Ford Fusion (R) at the North American International Auto Show January 9, 2005 in Detroit, Michigan. On the platform in the rear is the Ford Explorer Sport Trac Concept
buck trend latest
The Mahindra Bolero also reported strong numbers for September and sold more than twice as many units as its sibling the Scorpio, which managed a respectable 3,056 units in the month. Traditional best-seller Honda City's sales dipped to 1,933 units as the model was about to be phased out. With the just launched new version of City being deliv¬ered to customers from November, it is sure to be back on top in no time
its latest car
Honda took the opportunity to unveil its latest car technology at the Los Angeles Car Show. The Honda FCX Clarity sedan will be available for limited lease to some lucky folks in California. Of course, the monthly payment is pretty outrageous at this point, to the tune of $600/month. But hey, that should scale well with California standards of living. Well, at least, that’s what we are telling ourselves.
So, you probably want to get your hands on one. Especially since mileage estimates are in the 68mpg range. You do the math. And with crude oil about to hit $100/barrel, it just makes that figure all the more attractive. By the way, I’ve read numerous estimates that point to the price per barrel going much higher. Anyway, the range of the vehicle is less than projected in their concept for this vehicle. The concept had a range of 350 miles, this one can go 270 miles. But, let’s face it, that’s going to be more than enough for most people.
of its latest car.
Lamborghini has released pictures of its latest car. The car is powered by a 6.5-litre V12, longitudinally mounted behind the driver which churns out 631 hp at 8,000 rpm and rockets the car from 0 to 62 mph in under 3.4 seconds. The carbon fiber exterior enhanced with sharper lines combined with 18 inch rims and 13.5 inch wide wheels makes it a traffic stopper. The interior has also been revamped for extra comfort. The vehicle is expected to be sold a premium model above the standard Murcielago for around $322,972. Click here for more pictures.
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