
Here will be a concept car for the nearly future. Many cars manufacturers have produced a Hybrid car that use an electric to drive a car and also saving fuel.
One of the real live supports at the 2010 Paris Motor Show will without doubt be the Audi e-tron Spyder, a two-seat open sports car study with plug-in hybrid drive talented of delivering 128mpg economy and 59g/km emissions from its 300PS twin-turbo V6 TDI engine and twin electric motors. The Audi e-tron Spyder’s low total weight of only around 1,450 kilograms, combined with the high-torque TDI and the two electric motors results in impressive performance. The car accelerates to 62mph in just 4.4 seconds, and top speed is electronically governed at 155mph. The e-tron Spyder can combine the powerful 650Nm torque output of its TDI engine with the 352 Nm developed by its two electric motors during acceleration in a process known as “boosting.” The intelligent distribution of power allows for optimal dynamics in every situation. The targeted application of power to the front wheels improves longitudinal dynamics while also improving lateral dynamics when cornering. This is because torque vectoring – the ‘on demand’ distribution of torque between the left and right wheels of the two axles – enables an exhilarating degree of driving precision and excellent agility.
In my opinion, I believe that on the road in the future it will has only Hybrid cars or Electric cars being drive on the road all around the world.
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