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Old October 22, 2005, 10:09 AM
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Default Eliica-world\'s fastest e-sedan unveiled

seems,after a few more years(when the price drops !) we might be able to go to chittagong or any other places of bd from dhaka within one -two houres.. a new eight-wheeled sedan is on the road now by the researchers in japan who have unveiled the world's fastest electric sedan -- an eight-wheeled prototype with a top speed of 370 kilometres (almost 230 miles) per hour.

A new version of the Eliica {Eliica stands for -'Electric Li-ion (battery) Car'} was developed by researchers at Tokyo's Keio University in cooperation with a government science promotion body and private-sector companies such as Japan's top tyre maker Bridgestone.

The car boasts unprecedented acceleration, taking just 4.2 seconds to go from zero to 100 kilometres per hour and seven seconds to reach 160 kilometres per hour, according to developers.

The car's maximum speed is 370 kilometres per hour, the world's fastest for an electric sedan, excluding vehicles with aircraft-like wings or special racing models, they said.

It runs on lithium-ion batteries and costs one yen to travel one kilometre, they said at the Tokyo Motor Show, which opened for the press at a convention centre east of the capital this week.

The Eliica has already begun public road tests. The developers plan to produce the car in small numbers initially.

"We will initially target the wealthy clientele usually using chauffeured cars as well as rich company owners for their private use," said Hiroichi Yoshida, Keio professor for media and governance in the Eliica project.

"We are talking about something like watches -- a machine combining motors and batteries. As its price can fall quickly in the future, we think it's important to establish a superb brand image first," he told AFP.

Yoshida said the car would be a good sell even at the initial price tag of 30 million yen (260,000 dollars) as some 100 people have already told him they were willing to pay that much if it is launched.

There are several years to go before the car is marketed.

-report by afp,japan.

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Edited on, October 22, 2005, 4:58 PM GMT, by guy_zin.
Reason: sorry,Mods...no idea how it ended up in the support forum..could u pls. move it to the forget cricket?thanks.
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