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Lucra Lc470

The LC470 is light, stiff, powerful, fast and perfectly balanced convertible sports racing car. A one-piece carbon fiber body fits the tubular steel chassis like a glove. Depending on the choice of GM motors mated to a close-ratio Tremec gearbox, the LC470 offers 0-60 in 3.4 seconds, a standing quarter mile in 9.1 secs, 150 mph over the ¼ mile line and top speeds above 180 mph.



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1962 Jaguar E-Type FHC - Image

1962 Jaguar E-Type FHC

The 1962 Jaguar E-Type Fixed Head Coupe is the epitome of automotive elegance, blending timeless design with modern performance upgrades. Originally born from Jaguar's racing pedigree, this Series I model retains its iconic charm while benefiting from meticulous restoration and enhancements for today's driving demands. Finished in Opalescent Silver Gray, the lightweight aluminum bonnet and rebuilt 3.8L engine deliver both style and power. Performanc...
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Triumph TE-1 Electric Motorcycle - Image

Triumph TE-1 Electric Motorcycle

Triumph has revealed their spectacular electric motorcycle design as the bike rolls closer to production. The mighty TE-1 is based on the Street and Speed Triple motorcycles and was co-develop with Williams Advanced Engineering that managed to equip the bike with a 15 kWh battery that pushes a peak output of 170 kW, equivalent to roughly 228 horsepower, with a continuous output of 130 kW, or around 174 horsepower. It was also fitted with a Gates Carbon belt drive, O...
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THE BEAST | M55 ELECTRIC BIKE - Image

THE BEAST | M55 ELECTRIC BIKE

If Batman had a bike it would definitely be this one. It´s a hybrid bike, that means the motor is an addition to your human power. It has a powerful motor and huge battery capacity. It´s an off-road bike for cross-country use, and it´s also ideal for cruising on the beach and urban shressing. The Beast not only looks good but has great performance as well....
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