sports car powered by mobile phone batteries
- added May 16, 2008
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As sleel, black and poised as a panther, the car that glides to a halt in front of me on the service station forecourt looks exactly the kind of supercharged ego-booster that Jeremy Clarkson would be itching to drive.
He wouldn't be disappointed. This little beauty will go from 0 to 60mph in 3.9 seconds, making it faster off the mark than a Lotus and almost on a par with a Ferrari.
With a top speed of 125mph, it's a roadster that could put a smile on the face of any hardcore petrol-head.
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Which is ironic, really, since the one thing this car doesn't need is petrol.
More than that, it's a car that could change the whole way we drive — and in the process help win the battle against global warming.
Designed in California, funded by a gang of dotcom billionaires, and already the most eagerly sought-after car among image-conscious Hollywood stars, it has been hailed as a true automotive landmark.
He wouldn't be disappointed. This little beauty will go from 0 to 60mph in 3.9 seconds, making it faster off the mark than a Lotus and almost on a par with a Ferrari.
With a top speed of 125mph, it's a roadster that could put a smile on the face of any hardcore petrol-head.
Eco cool: Rosie Boycott in the sporty Tesla Roadster that could change the way we drive
Which is ironic, really, since the one thing this car doesn't need is petrol.
More than that, it's a car that could change the whole way we drive — and in the process help win the battle against global warming.
Designed in California, funded by a gang of dotcom billionaires, and already the most eagerly sought-after car among image-conscious Hollywood stars, it has been hailed as a true automotive landmark.
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