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Small, Cheap, Safe And Runs On Ethanol? Call It Pompeo
By Mr Ethanol | March 24, 2008
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Some vehicles may choose to use motorcycle engines and concepts in order to have better performances, such as the Cirbin V13R, but there are others that have different objectives, such as the safety and comfort of a car with the running costs of a two-wheeler. One of these will be released this year, in Brazil, and it will be called Pompeo.
This 2.33 m long and 1.30 m vehicle, a three-wheeler with a 250 cm
motorcycle engine that runs on gasoline or ethanol, will be presented to the public later this year and intends to offer solutions in many fields.
First of all, it is considered to be a more rational means of transportation because it is small and would surely minimise traffic problems in huge Latin American cities, such as the City of Mexico and Sao Paulo. This last one faces more than 180 km of traffic jams every day. More.
Topics: Brazil, Cars, Ethanol, Technology, Trends |
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