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Porsche 318 Spyder Concept Car

Porsche 918 Spyder also features a 3.4-litre V8 powerplant with more than 370kW at 9200rpm. It does 0-62 time of 3.2 seconds, top speed of 198 mph, Coupled with three more electric motors with an overall output of 160kW, the Porsche 918 Spyder concept delivers in excess of 530kW to all four wheels via a seven-speed PDK transmission.absolutely mind blowing!

UPDATE: Seems like you´ll be able to order one of these very soon...Porsche 918 Spyder brochure leaks onto web read here




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PORSCHE 356 OUTLAW - Image

PORSCHE 356 OUTLAW

Emory Motosports are specialists in customising the Porsche 356s since the late 1980s. The timeless model was taken out of production in 1956 but has since remained a favorite of car collectors worldwide. Dubbed the "Outlaw”, this modern take on the classic sports car has been updated with some premium flourishes for the exterior and interior, including rally-style seating, plus several performance upgrades, all without losing that timeless appeal. watch the ...
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Hyundai N Vision 74 Coupe

This could well be the new Delorean, but it is Hyundais new hydrogen hybrid prototype, the mighty Hyundai N Vision 74 Coupe. Inspired by the Giorgetto Giugiaro-designed Hyundai Pony Coupe concept from 1974, the stunning retro-style coupe features a fastback profile and defined edges, rally-style solid-face wheels, widebody fenders, and a large wing and rear diffuser. It uses a hydrogen fuel cell system that is combined with a battery-electric system, the N Vision 74...
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CITROEN H VAN

The automobile industry is on revival mode for some time now and obviously the Citroen H Van had to come up with a new model. This iconic van is still quite charming and had to be brought to life again, the new view on the old model still has the spirit, the frog like headlights, the small outwards bonnet and the iconic fiberglass side panels are all still there. Although the new makers are an Italian based company, the French soul is intact and the frame and engine...
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