Peter Wilkins Designs a Lean, Mean Green Machine for Volkswagen
Michael Hines — August 21, 2010 — Autos
References: carbodydesign & ecofriend.org
Peter Wilkins has designed one helluva eco-friendly car for the 2010 Swansea Metropolitan University Degree Show. His supercar would run off of an electric motor powered by photovoltaic cells, or a hydrogen fuel cell stack.
Peter Wilkins' design is one of the sexiest eco-cars I have ever seen. Making earth-friendly cars that look good is a great idea. I would rather drive one of Peter Wilkins' designs over a Prius any day. Yeah, I said it.
Peter Wilkins' design is one of the sexiest eco-cars I have ever seen. Making earth-friendly cars that look good is a great idea. I would rather drive one of Peter Wilkins' designs over a Prius any day. Yeah, I said it.
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