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Gojirra99 02-19-07 10:53 AM

Plug-in hybrid carving three-wheeler . . .
 
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The plug-in hybrid carving three-wheeler from Venture
from Automotive


February 17, 2007

Venture Vehicles has formally announced in Los Angeles, the development of a revolutionary (not to mention very cool), 3-wheel, tilting, plug-in Hybrid vehicle under the working name VentureOne. It’s a two-passenger Hybrid vehicle that will get 100 mpg, accelerate from 0-60 in 6 seconds, will have a top speed of over 100 mph, while being priced at under US$20,000. In addition to the low-emission, flex-fuel Hybrid model, a zero-emission all-electric version is also being developed that will have an all-electric range of nearly 200 miles. A key feature of the VentureOne is the patented Dynamic Vehicle Control tilting technology from Dutch-based Carver Engineering that allows the body of the vehicle to actually tilt when going through turns while all three wheels maintain firm contact with the road. Carver already sells petrol-engined versions of the machine, and the Phiaro 3-wheeler is also closely based on the Carver. But a plug-in hybrid with a 200 mile electric range and sportscar performance is very enticing. Production is not scheduled until late 2008 and Venture Vehicles will initially offer two propulsion packages for the VentureOne: the hybrid E50 and Q100, and all-electric Venture EV model. The US$23,000 all-electric model will top the range while the E50 hybrid will sell for US$18,000 and the Q100 hybrid is expected to be priced under US$20,000.
Source : gizmag

Gojirra99 02-19-07 10:54 AM

Lots more pics : CLICK HERE

Koma 02-19-07 11:25 AM

That is the worst photo shop job ever.
Cool idea though.

Jewcano 02-19-07 12:51 PM

Under 20K? That car should be under 5K, as little space as you get it should be nowhere near 20K...

pocky 02-19-07 12:54 PM

That looks pretty nifty, but I wouldn't want to get broadsided by some chump driving a Ford Excursion.

cpone 02-19-07 01:51 PM

I saw this on Beyond Tomorrow.
Not very practical at all for the average driver I think.

BobaDrift 02-19-07 03:19 PM

Yeah I'd hate to drive that in our SUV laden roads. You'd end up being a mere speed bump, especially for the lifted trucks that roll out to Glamis every weekend.


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