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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)


Super-sports cars have always been attributes of super-heroes, or just a concept which can never be a fast ride. Cars, which were presented at the Paris auto show in 2010 are equipped with useful technologies, advanced materials, without a doubt, they will be common to all vehicles in the near future.
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
One of the masterpieces of the auto industry presented at the Paris Motor Show was the Sesto Elemento, which translated from Italian means “the sixth element, that is, carbon. Lamborghini was able to bring the level of carbon fiber to perfection. In partnership with the University of Washington have developed a methodology for the production of ultra-light and ultra-strong material, not only all exterior body panels, but the main structural components such as propeller shaft, suspension parts, and even the monocoque passenger area of impact energy absorption. All unnecessary items in your car missing, so, for example, there is no dashboard, and seats just glued to the frame of security. During these transformations, the car weighs a ton. These technologies will be applied not only to the Lamborghini, but in future cars Group Volkswagen Group.
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
Audi E-Tron Spyder Concept
With Spyde Audi has demonstrated what to look for a really powerful car to alternative energy sources. It was the fourth car, which Audi shows on electricity with various transmissions. This concept of a diesel engine that drives the rear wheels and motors for the front. This plug-in hybrid, which means that you can charge the battery from the usual outlets. The first e-tron completely on electricity has already been approved for limited production, and Spider models should reach the streets for a few years. Even earlier, are expected to appear on roads R4, younger brother of R8.
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
Jaguar C-X75 Concept
At the time, Jaguar missed an appearance on the market of cars with alternative energy source, but it was temporary. Now they are releasing different variations on this theme, the C-X75 engine consists of a pair of micro gas turbines with total capacity of 188 horsepower.
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
Lotus Esprit 2014
Lotus Esprit from combines advanced technology, which combines the dizzying power with efficiency. Esprit offers inspired by Formula 1 hybrid propulsion KERS, which is capable of giving phenomenal acceleration of a single flick of your wrist. When the button is pressed, the electricity produced from recovered during braking and stored in the battery, immediately passed the motor, whose power is combined with the power of V8. Cost Esprita to $ 110,000 more, it’s a great achievement by the standards of standards for supercars.
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
Porsche 918 Spyder 2012
Spyder concept, shown at the Geneva Motor Show in March is still a model for future super powerful Porsche. His production reported in July, and in this week’s Porsche announced that they will be built 918 copies. The car will be a mid-, sibility of more than 500 horsepower, thanks to 3.4-liter V-8 le-Zeeman origin. Just to be installed in a total of three electric motors – two on the front axle, and a third, combined with a double clutch with a seven-speed gearbox, adding 218 hp The car will be able to use only the front wheel of the motor, the first front wheel drive Porsche.
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)
The Best Supercars In 2010 (16 Photo)

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