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The Halo Interceptor Morphing Car

The Halo Interceptor is an amazing concept car by british designer Philip Pauley. This vehicle can morph into a jet or a boat, all you need is to slip the car into a series of different chassis. This would definitly come in handy for bond or batman.



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PORSCHE MISSION E CONCEPT

There is one car currently rocking the Frankfurt Motor Show, the impressive Porsche Mission E Concept an ultra-futuristic electric machine that puts Tesla in its sights. The sleek car boats a powerful 600HP dual-electric motor system with a 310 mile driving range  on a single charge, and is capable of 0-62 in just 3.5 seconds and 124 mph in under 12 seconds. The super car also touts an 800-volt system that can charge the car 80 percent in just 15 minutes, a...
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CANYON FUTURE MOBILITY CONCEPT

German bicycle manufacturer Canyon has presented a small, cycle-based car designed to give city residents a sustainable way of getting around. The cool Canyon Future Mobility Concept could be the future of urban transportation, allowing riders to dodge traffic and eliminate the dreaded search for parking. The compact electric pedal car offers a laidback recumbent e-bike position, yet offers four wheels like a quadricycle. It uses a fully sealed design to protect rid...
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POLESTAR O2 ELECTRIC ROADSTER

Polestar has just provided their vision of a new era of sports cars. The company is previewing a stunning electric hardtop roadster named O2. The Polestar O2 is a hard-top convertible built on a bespoke aluminum platform and features a distinctive design, innovative materials, and ground-breaking technology. The car also showcases a number of new developments in sustainability and performance technology with features like thermoplastic mono-materials, recycled polye...
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