Inspired by the submarine Lotus driven by James Bond in The Spy Who Loved Me. The zero-emission vehicle uses a 54 kW 160 NM electric motor powered by six 48-volt Lithium-ion batteries, allowing it to reach a maximum speed of 75 mph. The two-person capacity car has the same steel chassis used in the Lotus Elise, its interior is impervious to fresh or salt water, and an onboard laser-guided sensor enables the sports car to operate autonomously. Batteries power the car for up to 80 miles on land and for three hours underwater after a four-hour charge.
That’s a bit darker than the usual fillers on this site. Still, texting and driving isn’t safe. Also, Honey looks pretty cute with those glasses. :3
Maybe Cal is thinking of a car DESIGNED to go underwater; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJC7E06IBXI
Inspired by the submarine Lotus driven by James Bond in The Spy Who Loved Me. The zero-emission vehicle uses a 54 kW 160 NM electric motor powered by six 48-volt Lithium-ion batteries, allowing it to reach a maximum speed of 75 mph. The two-person capacity car has the same steel chassis used in the Lotus Elise, its interior is impervious to fresh or salt water, and an onboard laser-guided sensor enables the sports car to operate autonomously. Batteries power the car for up to 80 miles on land and for three hours underwater after a four-hour charge.
I agree. Don’t text and drive. Driving and texting has surpassed drunk driving fatalities on North American roadways.
I can’t tell if the gold vehicle on the surface is supposed to be old-fashioned or futuristic.
Nothing better than a digital refrigerator to electronically stick your youngs’ pictures on! Wooo
Why is the Christmas background on the website header?