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The special edition...

The special edition was unveiled at this week"s Tokyo Motor Show, complete with a striking orange paint job and retro plastic wheel covers.



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The patent office is designed to protect company secrets, not leak them to the world! But thatò€™s what has happened with these renderings of Mazdaò€™s next MX-5.


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British manufacturer Morgan is traditionally associated with sports cars featuring wooden framed bodywork. So you wouldn’t expect it to have produced this hydrogen-powered machine.

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Going green could soon...

Going green could soon be as simple as ticking the right box on your car’s options list.

That’s thanks to a new plug-in hybrid conversion kit, which could cost around ÷£2,000 and be retro-fitted to any current model, according to its maker.

Automotive designers at vehicle testing centre MIRA say the technology, dubbed H4V, could potentially save motorists up to 61 per cent on fuel costs, and reduce emissions by as much as 39 per cent.

Converted cars would be partly powered by a removable battery that can be plugged into the mains and drives two in-board motors, plus a petrol engine. It’s already been tested on a Skoda Fabia at MIRA’s track facility in Nuneaton, Warks. A spokesman said: “One manufacturer is already interested in adding the hybrid system to its range.” He added that it could end up on car makers’ options lists as early as 2010.




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