Concept Cars

Candidates for World’s Fastest Electric Car

During this time many people doubt that electric cars can run fast. But it seems that the assumption must be removed when the car was born, because this car is predicted to become the world’s fastest electric car with the ability to run up to 500 miles per hour.

Concept car that takes inspiration from the design of a fighter jet was designed by Filip Tejszerski and when realized regarded as the fastest car on earth.

The design of the body from the car called B7 Electric Super Race Car is seen to rely on aerodynamics of high winds that can cut in order to keep running.

B7 is designed to be friendly with nature thanks to the power of technology called supercapasitor are able to boost the original power of this car until he could run up to 400-500 km per hour.

Super capacitor is reinforced conventional V8 engine that gets power from the fuel gas LPG. Engine power is used as a generator recharging the battery, so this machine is totally unrelated to the wheels of the vehicle.

Later this supercapasitor technology combined with Speed and Control Computer (SCC) that is able to control running speed and power the car and traction control, suspension and looking for additional wind power when the rider wants to speed up or slow down as well as aircraft.

In the cabin, the feel is no longer visible inside the car cabin B7 but it’s been like a fighter jet cockpit. Driver and co-drivers occupy space in the middle. The driver in front and behind the co-driver, again like in a jet fighter.


The Blue2 from Hyundai

Hyundai entered the in environmentally friendly car market particular in hydrogen-fueled cars or fuel cell by introducing Blue2.

Blue2 worked by Hyundai with a lot of comfort and capabilities offered by an environmentally friendly car.

Blue2 reinforced by the drive train 90 kW (122 PS/121 bhp) that can consume gasoline equivalent of 34.9 km per liter.

Tires reinforced by the low roll-resistance and light alloy rim for improved fuel efficiency. Hyundai was showing off the car at the Seoul Motor Show.


New Lexus Hybrid

Having previously only given a little leak through the teaser photos, Lexus finally display the newest concept cars, the Lexus LF-Gh. The line was strongly and very futuristic look.

As reported by the official Toyota site, the car which is an acronym for Lexus Future Grand touring Hybrid is a candidate for replacement of the Lexus GS and will start its world debut in New York.

Lexus LF-Gh has a new design language with the design philosophy of ‘L-Finesse’. This language design is already felt in 2003 when the LF-S concept car that influenced the design of (continue reading…)


Subaru XV Concept Will Appear in Melbourne

Australian International Motor Show, which will be held in Melbourne, 1-10 July will be visited by “special guest” from Subaru. Principal of Japanese cars participate and display – one of them – the concept of Subaru XV. And this is the second appearance of the Impreza hatchback, after the first in the Shanghai Auto Show last April.

The design concept of XV is a fusion Subaru Outback and Forester that reflect the character of a pleasant young, but energetic. Most notable of the exterior, the roof of the car everything (from front to back) is the glass, seemed futuristic and open environment for passengers. (continue reading…)


Metropolis, Elegant Luxury Car Concept from Citroen

French manufacturer, Citroen, seemed keen to develop a luxury car.

After introducing the DS series, manufacturer with the double chevron emblem has just released a new luxury concept car.

Citroen has issued an extraordinary concept, Metropolis. The shape that looks elegant but powerful can be immediately visible.

It makes other luxury sedan manufacturers for immediate improvement. Metropolis can be taught to its competitors in order to create a sporty luxury sedan. Metropolis is a work of Citroen’s design team based in Shanghai, China. (continue reading…)


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