Global PWD

The fastest car in the world reaches 340 miles / h

acabion-gtbo-2008-009-s.jpg

The fastest car in the world, Acabion GTBO, can reach speeds up to 340 miles / h thanks to it’s unique aerodynamic and technology used in it’s building. This performance is a reality due to a technology similar to a combat jet and a 1300cc engine.

The designers proved that this vehicle can reach 300 m/h in less than 30 seconds outmatching Bugatti Veyron that needs 55 seconds to reach 250 km/h.

The new Acabion GTBO has two central wheels in front and the back, but it has a couple more in the back for stability when going slow. The GTBO designer, a former employ of Mercedes and Porsche, Peter Maskus describes his invention as a new type of vehicle, a futuristic one that can reach high speeds and still be pollution free.

Markus said that GTBO will enter production in less than 3 years from now, those who would like one made from UK or Switzerland will pay about 1.5 mil $.

Related Posts

This entry was posted on Friday, February 29th, 2008 at 2:55 am and is filed under Auto, Hardware. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “The fastest car in the world reaches 340 miles / h”

dylan September 13th, 2008 at 11:53 pm

d biggest waffle

Leave a Reply


   aapl ,  acquirer ,  advertiser ,  aol ,  apple ,  audience ,  authorities ,  bill gates ,  blog ,  blogging ,  campaigner ,  campaigners ,  carl icahn ,  carnival ,  ceo ,  challenges ,  checks ,  cheers ,  chief executive ,  consumers ,  contention ,  corp ,  corporations ,  dell inc ,  designers ,  developers ,  digits ,  e mail ,  ebay ,  email ,  google ,  google inc ,  hosts ,  inc ,  intel corp ,  Internet ,  internet company ,  iphone ,  iphones ,  jerry yang ,  job ,  kindness ,  launch ,  likenesses ,  liquid crystal display ,  maker ,  marketing ,  matsushita electric industrial ,  microsoft ,  microsoft corp ,  money ,  msft ,  music ,  myspace ,  nasdaq ,  networkers ,  new york times ,  news corp ,  offerings ,  openness ,  outsider ,  outsiders ,  playstation 3 ,  popularity ,  privacy advocates ,  profile research ,  reason ,  repeater ,  research in motion ,  researcher ,  results ,  reuters ,  reviewers ,  s board ,  samsung electronics ,  scripts ,  search advertising ,  seo ,  shares ,  signs ,  silicon valley ,  Software ,  software maker ,  sony corp ,  spokesman ,  steve ballmer ,  target ,  time warner inc ,  tools ,  toshiba corp ,  traffic ,  verizon communications ,  verizon wireless ,  wall street journal ,  wii ,  windows operating system ,  xbox 360 ,  yahoo ,  yahoo inc ,  youtube