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250 km per Litre - it is Reality!

By David Tracy • May 23rd, 2008 • Category: Auto Industry, Green Cars

The issue of energie resource saving is the main part of foreign policy of all the countries. That’s why Asian region is today considered as the world-famous motherland of advanced technologies. This time India made a great forward step in auto-industry. They created the most energy-efficient vehicle, which is able to move 250 km per litre. It looks like tale but it is fact and that’s why our future is expected to be not so horrible.

Ordinary mechanical engineering students in Punjab have presented a new concept car, which is able to move 250 kilometres per one litre (588 miles per gallon) of ordinary petrol.

The vehicle was prepared for the World Super Mileage Event organised by SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) International in Michigan, which will take place this June.

The designers could implement their project in an half of year thanks to computer design. The product today is called “Rayat Super Mileage Vehicle”.

The car looks rather modern, the designers took into account all advanced trends of auto-design. Besides they have used popular materials such as fiberglass plastic, aluminium and carbon.

The vehicle stays on three wheels and is equipped by 92 cc engine. Ultra-lightweight, aerodynamic body, modern and youth design are the main technical advantage of this creation. As to economy the index of 250 kilometres per one litre speaks himself.

35 countries will present their cars in Michigan, and just now “Rayat Super Mileage Vehicle” is able to become the powerfull competitor for other participants and to conquer visitors’ hearts. Our hearts are allready conquered by this car, esspecially by the index of fuel-expense in 1 litre per 250 km.

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