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Old 24-04-2006, 12:14 AM   #1
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OK so this was on 'Beyond Tomorrow' a while ago. Recently I have done quite a bit of research into the concept, it's very interesting.

A description of the models to be produced is available Here
It is an extremely interesting concept to me, and it is very well explained on the website, the engine is described HERE

Some quick specifications of the vehicles include:

Weight: 750 kg
Maximum speed: 110 kmh
Mileage: 200 - 300 km
Recharge time: 4 hours (Mains connector at home)
Recharge time: 3 minutes (Air station)

The Urban Vehicle: MiniCat


The 'Longer Distance Vehicle': CityCat



As well as using Air as its source for power, the engine may also be switched to 'fuel mode' as they call it. A quote from the website:
" But when the car is used outside urban areas at speeds over 50 km/h, the engines will switch to fuel mode. The engine will be able to use gasoline, gas oil, bio diesel, gas, liquidized gas, ecological fuel, alcohol, etc"

Apparently in this arrangement, the car can achieve 2000km for one fuel stop.


To me this is a great concept for a vehicle. I mean its not exactly a cruiser, but for a daily driver its great. I would definately like to get one.

The company states it is after more investment to enable production of their vehivles. How can we inform Aussie companies of this great product. I don't know if Ford or Holden, whoever, if they would be interested? I think it's worth asking though, it's a great concept.

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Old 24-04-2006, 10:10 AM   #2
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I think the concept is great, but what the hell is with the actual body shape of the car?
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Old 24-04-2006, 10:12 AM   #3
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Yeah i'm with Laminge on this... want something like this to be successful? make it sexy - think Lotus Elise or Smart Roadster in the small car market.
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And dont forget us big bastards that are over 6f and need to cary the several meat trays back home from the supermarket!
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Old 24-04-2006, 10:33 AM   #5
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They are starting to look distressngly similar to the cars from Demolition Man.
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Old 24-04-2006, 06:38 PM   #6
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Yeah OK well the shape isn't exactly the greatest thing ever made. But I'm sure it can be worked on if a company decided to.

I still think it's a great concept.
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Old 24-04-2006, 06:48 PM   #7
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Funny looking little car, i like the idear, but if they can get it going well i'm sure would take off.
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They might like to track down and employ the designer of the Lada Niva to liven up the appearance of these little beasts. :
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They might like to track down and employ the designer of the Lada Niva to liven up the appearance of these little beasts. :
hahahahahaha lol

What about the genius who designed the A Class Merc?

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