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Monday, April 15, 2013

Toyota radical Compact Sports and Specially Concept Car

Toyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept CarToyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept Car in Top

Toyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept CarToyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept Car in Beside


Toyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept CarToyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept Car Interior Design
Toyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept CarToyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept Car in Front

Toyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept Car
Toyota's radical Compact Sports & Specialty Concept Car on Body


This design car toyotas radical compact sports and specialty looks simple car modern for future. i think this concept car toyota is very futuristic car. A radical Toyota sports car featuring a hybrid petrol-electric drive-train and a host of innovative interior features was one of the stars of the media day at the 2005 Melbourne International Motor Show. The CS&S (Compact Sports & Specialty) concept was designed to demonstrate the sporting potential of Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive technology, as featured in the second-generation Prius production car. With its midship-mounted next-generation Toyota Hybrid System THS II based on the Hybrid Synergy Drive concept and an E-Four (electric 4-wheel drive) system, the CS&S is designed to provide outstanding environmental performance and driving exhilaration.
In the CS&S a mid-mounted 1.5 litre petrol engine drives the rear wheels while the 50kW high-output motor electric motor drives the front wheels. The arrangement gives the CS&S the extra traction of four wheel drive combined with vigorous acceleration thanks to the high torque characteristics of the electric motor. Four-wheel control provided by the E-Four system and the midship positioning of the hybrid power plant further enhance handling and road-holding performance. Toyota says the CS&S will accelerate to 100 km/h in 8.6 seconds. Despite the quick performance, the concept car's Hybrid Synergy Drive uses less fuel and has lower exhaust emissions than an equivalent conventionally-engined sports car.
The CS&S's innovations extend to the interior which features a revolutionary human-machine interface called Toyota Space Touch (TST). The TST system uses a series of holographic projections which the driver "touches" to control functions such as air conditioning, audio, satellite navigation and email. The car's seating system is flexible, allowing the CS&S to be converted from a two-seater to a 2+2 by the removal of canopies behind the two front seats. In addition, the front passenger seat has been designed in such a way that it can be rotated to cover the entire cockpit area like a hard tonneau cover, thereby boosting anti-theft security

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Green Car Solar Powared environmentally friendly



Green Car Solar Powared environmentally friendlySimple Slim Solar Powered Car

Green Car Solar Powared environmentally friendlyDesign Modern Concept Solar Powered Car

Green Car Solar Powared environmentally friendlySmart Modern Concept Solar Powered Car

Green Car Solar Powared environmentally friendlyHonda Solar Powered Car

This car solar powered looks car concept design for future is very futuristic design. and this car is environmentally friendly and does not contain pollution. I know there are Solar powered car, but solar and wind powered? Hmm…that seems odd. This golf cart looking car is the self powered Venturi Eclectic. It is powered by a 22hp electric motor charged by solar cells mounted on its roof. So where does wind powere come in? There is a force wheel that rotates by sheer wind power. It looks like your average wind turbine and it also charges the battery. A full day of wind charging can power this car for about 15km. No sun and no wind? No problem, just plug it into a mains unit at home. A completely charged NiMH battery provides a range of about 50km and allows the car to reach speeds of 50km/h. Not bad. Great for driving around the neighborhood or passing by a near grocery store.This will go into production in June 2007 and will cost about 24,000 euros