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DankNstickY
11-20-2004, 11:16 PM
http://www.lemonizer.com/upload/uploadsOctober/8wheeler.jpg


It doesn't require plutonium to power its flux capacitor. It won't travel through time when it reaches 88mph. And unlike the Doc and Marty McFly's DeLorean of Back To The Future fame, it needs nothing more than a power point to keep it running.

Called the Eliica - short for Electric Lithium-Ion battery Car - this radical 800bhp eight-wheeler from Japan is proof that electric vehicles can be fast and fun to drive, too. Boasting a four-second 0-60mph sprint and seven-second 0-100mph time, the Eliica is faster than a Porsche 911 Turbo.

So what is it like on the road? In this world exclusive, we took the controls to find out. As soon as you climb into the snug cockpit, you realise this car is built for speed. It's more than five metres long, shaped like a bullet and carries its batteries, software and motors in a narrow chassis bed, giving it the lowest centre of gravity of any prototype we've come across.

In tests, the Eliica has recorded a top speed of 370kph (230mph), although its inventor Hiroshi Shimizu claims it could clear 400kph (250mph) in the right conditions. "When you're dealing with technology thought by most to be slow, heavy and lacking range, you must do better than any supercar," he said.


link thing (http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/?previews/previews_story.php?id=51690)

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quite fugly if you ask me... but you're not, so...

pretty cool that it doesnt run on gas too

speedracer120
11-20-2004, 11:32 PM
Jeez I wonder if it can carry 4 people and still do 230.

hapoo
11-21-2004, 03:23 AM
great, but how long do the batteries last? I don't need to go 230 miles per hour but i do need to go 230 miles per charge. and yeah, it is fugly

BrewMaster
11-21-2004, 08:46 AM
why does it need eight wheels? seems like 4 or 6 would get it done fine.

bachviet
11-21-2004, 09:39 AM
That's pretty fast for an EV but how much does it cost and it's ugly.

djsusm
11-21-2004, 11:20 AM
"The only downsides, apart from the tiny cockpit, are that it takes 10 hours to recharge, and a production version would cost £170,000. "

Bires
11-21-2004, 02:00 PM
As expensive as electricity has become, most likely it would be cost more to drive it than gasoline or gas/e- hybrids.

attgig
11-22-2004, 09:58 AM
man...think about going through tolls where they charge by the axle :gle: