Posts tagged automobile

peetypassion:

Mercedes-Benz Confirms 526 HP Fully Electric Gullwing
It’s official. Last week, German automaker Mercedes-Benz confirmed its intentions to build a fully electric version of the SLS AMG Supercar.
The AWD car will have separate transmissions for both axles and electric motors at each wheel. With a combined power output of 392 Kw–which packs 649 lb-ft of torque–the car will get a jaw-dropping 526 horsepower.
This will push the zero-emission car from 0 to 62 MPH in just 4 seconds! All of this is available the moment the motors turn.

peetypassion:

Mercedes-Benz Confirms 526 HP Fully Electric Gullwing

It’s official. Last week, German automaker Mercedes-Benz confirmed its intentions to build a fully electric version of the SLS AMG Supercar.

The AWD car will have separate transmissions for both axles and electric motors at each wheel. With a combined power output of 392 Kw–which packs 649 lb-ft of torque–the car will get a jaw-dropping 526 horsepower.

This will push the zero-emission car from 0 to 62 MPH in just 4 seconds! All of this is available the moment the motors turn.

The Naturmobil, designed by Iranian engineer, Hadi Mirhejazi
Please help us……a Horse Powered Car. Taking the treadmill to new heights.
via Inhabitat

The Naturmobil, designed by Iranian engineer, Hadi Mirhejazi

Please help us……a Horse Powered Car. Taking the treadmill to new heights.

via Inhabitat

Brody Condon, Need for Speed, 2005, cast polyurethane24 x 72 x 132 in
Need for Speed is a Lamborghini Countach from 1985 made in cast urethane branches. The original 3D model for the car was extracted from the popular racing simulation Need for Speed. The term “cargo cult” refers to the history of low tech, ritualized simulation of military aircraft by indigenous South Pacific islanders in the mid 20th century.

Brody Condon, Need for Speed, 2005, cast polyurethane
24 x 72 x 132 in

Need for Speed is a Lamborghini Countach from 1985 made in cast urethane branches. The original 3D model for the car was extracted from the popular racing simulation Need for Speed. The term “cargo cult” refers to the history of low tech, ritualized simulation of military aircraft by indigenous South Pacific islanders in the mid 20th century.

szymon:

car: inside out