ערכתי לאחרונה בתאריך 07.04.09 בשעה 23:56 בברכה, madboy
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יתכן מאוד שמכוניות על 4 יהיו נחלת העבר אשר ישכח מעל הכבישים ,
General Motors הולכים לייצר מכונית חשמלית בטוחה מהירה וזולה ,אשר הולכת להחליף את המכוניות הקונבנציונאליות שאנו מכירים היום.http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/04/07/article-1168189-04552257000005DC-734_634x368_popup.jpg
A design sketch of the Project PUMA prototype, being developed by General Motors and Segway
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The electric protoype is taken for a test drive around New York
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The prototype PUMA features four smaller wheels to help stabilise the vehicle
The prototype runs on a lithium-ion battery and uses Segway's two-wheel balancing technology, along with dual electric motors. It's designed to reach speeds of up to 35mph and can run 35 miles on a single charge.
The companies did not release a projected cost for the vehicle, but said ideally its total operating cost - including purchase price, insurance, maintenance and fuel - would be about one-third of that of the average traditional vehicle.
Larry Burns, GM's vice president of research and development, and strategic planning, said the project is part of Detroit-based GM's effort to remake itself as a purveyor of fuel-efficient vehicles. If Hummer took GM to the large-vehicle extreme, Burns said, the PUMA takes GM to the other.
Ideally, the vehicles would also be part of a communications network that through the use of transponder and GPS technology would allow them to drive themselves.
The vehicles would automatically avoid obstacles such as pedestrians and other cars and therefore never crash, Burns said.
As a result, the PUMA vehicles would not need air bags or other traditional safety devices and include safety belts for 'comfort purposes' only, he said.
Though the technology and its goals may seem like something out of science fiction, Burns said nothing new needs to be invented for it to become a reality.
'At this point, it's merely a business decision,' he said.
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