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BMW Green (hybrid?) Supercar plans
Old 11-12-2008, 08:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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BMW Working on Green Supercar - GoodCleanTech

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I do not believe it is electric. I guess hybrid...?

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the car will draw most of its power from a 3.0-liter twin turbo six cylinder engine.
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I do not believe it is electric. I guess hybrid...?
BMW M Division considering KERS hybrid system - MotorAuthority - Car news, reviews, spy shots

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On the other hand, developments made in extracting maximum power from a minimum of space and weight with the F1 electric-hybrid system could eventually find their way into the company's road-going cars, though the cost is likely to be prohibitive for the near-term.
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It is nice looking... at least from the rear...

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