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Porsche 918 Spyder Concept - Most Beautiful Hybrid Car Of The Year

Porsche 918 Spyder Concept - Most Beautiful Hybrid Car Of The Year
Porsche 918 Spyder Concept - Most Beautiful Hybrid Car Of The Year
Porsche 918 Spyder Concept. This concept car is not only superior in its design the course, its ability to give off great energy drink with a bit of fuel is a very innovative breakthrough in the present.
We are sure there is something sensible to say about this concept Porsche, but we're not quite capable of coherent expression present. We want to own one of these so bad, we do not even care if it has an engine
. And boy has 918 Spyder has an engine. A 3.4-liter V8 gasoline engine with an electric burner to put out 500bhp engine, while the mind-altering acceleration from zero to 62 mph in just 3.2 seconds to go together. Topping out at 198 mph and offers a very respectable 78mpg fuel economy, it is largely the stuff dreams are made of, the natural, why should not we expect that it can be seen in any sale any time soon. If they do not want to see more of him, but you can have this at the Geneva Motor Show this year or shortly after the break election.


Mercedes GLK Urban Concept Design

The Mercedes GLK Urban Whip features LED lights, a 64mm lowered ride height, 26" Asanti AF 150 chrome wheels with custom black accents and front and rear Brembo performance brakes. For the interior of the Mercedes GLK Urban Whip, Boulevard Customs worked with Mark Kraus and John Lancaster and used black and white color theme with diamond-stitched and perforated leathers.Mercedes-Benz GLK Urban

Mercedes GLK Diesel Concept

Good news for pengggemar SUV on the American mainland. Those who had been longing for a fuel efficient SUV, now Mercedes will soon realize it by introducing a more economical GLK. While most manufacturers are considering the hybrid and electric vehicles, the Mercedes instead is considering a diesel version of the GLK crossover to the U.S. market.Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Ernst Lieb, said in an

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