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[6 Mar 2010 | One Comment | 657 views]
Hyundai introduced i-flow concept at Geneva Motor Show

Hyundai, world’s largest automaker made a official public premiere of Hyundai i-flow concept at Geneva Motor show. Hyundai adds this new i-flow concept car to its already extensive lineup of concepts. It is also expected that, i-flow concept will attract good attention in global market. Due to its striking appearance, this concept has become latest hot product of company’s evocative new form language, ‘fluidic sculpture’.

Hyundai’s i-flow measures 4,780mm in length, 1,850mm in width and 1,420mm in height and has a 2,800mm wheelbase. i-flow is the first ever Hyundai model …

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[5 Mar 2010 | One Comment | 890 views]
Tata rolled out Nano EV concept at Geneva Motor Show

Tata Motors rolled out one of the most exciting new car concept at 2010 Geneva Motor Show, named as Tata Nano Electric Vehicle (EV). Nano is the smallest mass produced automobile in global market. When it comes to driving, Tata promises that electric version will match standard 600cc Nano.

Tata Nano Electric Vehicle (EV) is built on existing award winning Tata Nano platform. This car includes an electric motor, which is powered by polymer lithium-ion batteries. This battery offers superior energy density to conventional batteries. It provides environment-friendly personal transportation for …


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[3 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 1,693 views]
Porsche 918 Spyder plug-in hybrid concept launched at Geneva Motor Show

Porsche, automotive manufacturer of luxury high performance automobiles brings a new plug-in hybrid concept called 918 Spyder at 2010 Geneva Motor Show. 918 Spyder super car concept can accelerate to 320km/h while using less fuel than a Prius. This car is not like earlier average hybrid cars i.e Toyota Prius and Honda Insight. It’s a revolutionary addition in field of car technology.

918 Spyder concept features an emissions level of just 70 grams/km CO2 combined with fuel consumption of three litres/100 km and it can do Nordschleife in less than 7:30 …