Morgan Life Car
Morgan
is another example of a British classic car manufacturer. Realizing the
resources for fossil fuel are definite, they developed the Life Car which was shown to the world on the Geneva Motor Show.
Inspired
by their Aero-8 roadster this car is powered by 4 electric hubs mounted
on each wheel and powered by a hydrogen engine. It's extremely light
(under 700 kgs) because of the use of materials such as aluminum and
wood. They also left out a stereo system, central lock mechanisms and
air bags (which cuts down on the safety features) in an effort to keep
down the weight.
It's
range should be around 250 miles on a single tank and have a top speed
of around 100 mph. Doing the 0-60 run should take about 7 seconds.
It's a stunning and sleek car. A video featuring the car can be found below.
Honda FC sports car
Honda already has a zero emission car you could buy right now in the Clarity. This hasn't stopped them from coming up with new concepts when it comes to environmental friendly cars.
Revealed
at the L.A. Auto show, the FC sports car is a three-seat, hydrogen
powered car. Power is supplied via battery packs behind the rear seats
and middle of the car. With this design Honda once again proves its
commitment towards creating greener cars.
Peugeot
Peugeot RD concept
It seems to be coming right from the set of Minority Report or Blade Runner, but this design is the winner of Peugeot's "Imagine the Peugeot in the Worldwide Metropolis of tomorrow"-competition. The design by Carlos Arturo Torres features a single-seater, three-wheel design which should make it a perfect fit for the urban environment.
The
design should be powered by electric motors to make it as environmental
friendly as possible. With the ability to lean into corners, the car
should create the sensation of riding a scooter with keeping the
advantages of driving a saloon car. The concept was introduced during
the Shanghai Motor Show.
Peugeot Capsule