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Audi A0 QS Concept Car by Alexander Tiganova

The Audi A0 QS, Q stands for four-wheel drive and S for sports, has been specially designed for athletes and rich people to enhance their active lifestyles. This small and dynamic sports car is equipped with electric motor and a hydrogen engine that make the car entirely hybrid. Additionally, it features a special rotation system of the wheels with an analogy of the three-wheeled trike, making the wheels able to bend without rotation along the vertical axis. Rubber fabric has been used to make the doors, which greatly enhances the design and makes it possible to transform into transparent materials according to the rider’s need. Length of the compact car is 3400 mm, giving the users an ultimate driving convenience on busy urban roads and when parking.
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For MIT’s VDS Vision 100 green car, Stylus picks think3’s ThinkDesign

The think3’s CAD package ThinkDesign will see its inclusion into Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), US and Stylus Automotive Pvt. Ltd.’s joint venture to design the green car, dubbed VDS Vision 100. The hybrid vehicle is being designed to rule the busy streets of India. While MIT VDS team leads the research, Stylus automotive will take care of the styling and conceptual design of the vehicle. Well deservedly, the project has entered the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE Contest.
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Future Vehicles Technology’s eVARO Hybrid Three-Wheeler Gets 275Mpg

Designed by Future Vehicles Technology, the eVARO hybrid three-wheeled car is one of the top contenders for the Progressive Automotive X-Prize scheduled to be held in May 2010. The vehicle can reach 60mph in just five seconds and according to the developers, it has the potential to go 275 miles on a single gallon of fuel.
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Hybrid Cars - Technology Of The Future Or Passing Fad?
Hybrid cars have been getting a lot of buzz the last three or four years, and now with the soaring cost of oil and gasoline, hybrids are expected to get hotter than ever. Here are some Questions and Answers about hybrids.
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Future Cars: The Hydrogen Cars Technology

Hydrogen cars may be a great idea in the future, but they’re not economically viable right now. Hydrogen cars are not a solution right now, but they will be. Twenty years ago people said hybrid cars were not worth persuing. Hydrogen cars drive and feel the same like a normal vehicle, even with added load as a result of hydrogen fuel tank. BMW Hydrogen 7 is another example of hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Hydrogen cars do however, have the potential to be better cars than Hybrid Cars in several ways so we need to compare their known characteristics. Hydrogen cars and fuel cells are often promoted as being potentially emission-free if they burn hydrogen, in contrast to currently more common fuels such as methane or natural gas that generate carbon dioxide. However, as mentioned above hydrogen is an energy carrier, not an energy source. Hydrogen cars cannot fly, but they can go like the wind.
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