November 23, 2007
The new Honda CFX

The 2008 Honda FCX is a fuel-cell car that runs on hydrogen and produces zero emissions, emitting only water vapor out the tailpipe. Additionally, the Honda FCX is EPA-certified, meeting all safety and environmental standards. The latest generation of Honda FCX is about two times more efficient than it’s hybrid counterparts.
The Honda FCX is a hydrogen fuel cell powered electric car featuring the latest ultracapacitor power storage technology. The Fuel-Cell powered vehicle is about to hit the markets by 2008.
January 4, 2007
Carver - The cornering genius

You steer it like a car, it reacts like a motorcycle. When you accelerate and turn the steering wheel, the cockpit banks and the Dynamic Vehicle Control (DVC™) system automatically adjusts the angle to the speed of the vehicle.
November 12, 2006
2007 Audi R8

The new R8 will be built at the Audi facility in Neckarsulm, Germany. A total of 15 cars will be built per day, each element of the production process being controlled and subjected to intense scrutiny by small teams of specialists.
November 9, 2006
2007 Porsche 911 GT3

The latest 911 GT3 sports coupe features a 415 HP engine with an 8,400 rpm redline, an active suspension setup tuned for the race track and a limited-slip differential.
The Boxer engine’s power peak is reached at 7,600 rpm, on the way to 8,400 rpm redline. That’s 200 rpm beyond the previous GT3 model.
October 2, 2006
TeslaMotors Electric Roadster - Sold Out

TeslaMotors Electric Roadster can go from zero to 60 mph in about 4 seconds with a top speed of over 130 mph. It has no clutch and a very wide, flat torque curve. If you don’t feel like shifting, you can drive entirely in second gear. Acceleration, even in second gear is remarkably fast.






