hmm not sure if 100mph would cut in these time as a "known sports car" especially as the likes of a old cav or astra SRI/GTI would hit 120 with out a problem, but suppose it is more "friendly"![]()
A "zero-emission" sports car with a top speed of nearly 100mph is set to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. The hydrogen-powered Lifecar, based on the design of the Morgan Aero-8 roadster, produces little noise and only water vapour from its exhaust.
The lightweight model packs advanced fuel cells and an energy storage system that gives the car a range of 250 miles (400km) per tank of hydrogen.
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hmm not sure if 100mph would cut in these time as a "known sports car" especially as the likes of a old cav or astra SRI/GTI would hit 120 with out a problem, but suppose it is more "friendly"![]()
If you like that, you might also be interested in the Tesla Roadster:
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The Tesla is a battery powered sports car made by a US startup, with bodywork designed by Lotus. It has a driving range of 220 miles, and does 0-60 in 3.9 seconds
The Tesla has just gone into production with an initial run of 100. If you wan't one it'll set you back $100,000
I like it this features because this car was environment friendly features... I like this cars look they look royal the deign are wonderful......
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Nice car! This car is perfect green car. Which is helps to environment to keep green & clean.
It's a brilliant start, I think all cars should be powered this way, sure Top Gear will be sad and car enthusiasts won't be happy because they can't keep polluting.
I do realise though a mass introduction of this kind of car throughout the entire world is simply impossible.
for now anyway![]()
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