This New Supercar Offers Phenomenal Performance Without Any Emissions
Rahul Kalvapalle — August 12, 2016 — Autos
References: forze-delft.nl & newatlas
A group of student engineers and designers working out of the Delft University of Technology have developed an extraordinary new supercar that is designed to offer performance specs that are truly mindblowing. After all, this is a vehicle that is capable of zooming along from zero all the way up to 100 km/h in less than four seconds, on its way to attaining a rip-roaring top speed of 210 km/h.
The vehicle comes fully equipped with a monocoque chassis and weighs in at around 1,100 kg. It comes with the regular throttle, brake and steering wheel fittings, but offers a unique driving experience that takes a little bit of getting used to.
But what makes this new supercar all the more impressive is the fact that it runs entirely on hydrogen, which means that it does not produce any hazardous tailpipe emissions.
The vehicle comes fully equipped with a monocoque chassis and weighs in at around 1,100 kg. It comes with the regular throttle, brake and steering wheel fittings, but offers a unique driving experience that takes a little bit of getting used to.
But what makes this new supercar all the more impressive is the fact that it runs entirely on hydrogen, which means that it does not produce any hazardous tailpipe emissions.
Trend Themes
1. Hydrogen-powered Supercars - The trend of utilizing hydrogen as an eco-friendly fuel source in supercars presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the automotive industry.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore the use of hydrogen as a clean fuel alternative, revolutionizing the way supercars are powered.
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