Eco Factor: Car that can run on any green fuel source.
Gone are the days when cars needed to be replaced if you have a fantasy for engines that run on green fuel. While some designers see the future in electricity and fuel cells, there are others who still fancy the old and rustic look of cars running on other liquid fuels. Sure, being green cannot be sacrificed, but that can’t be taken as an answer for not following the conventions.
Lotus cars is out there to help each and every car lover, with a new car they call the “Omnivore.” According to its unique name, the car’s engine can churn out power for almost any fuel source from 87 Octane to Cabo tequila to VP Nitromethane. The car’s engine is a traditional 2-stroke engine, of course with some neat tweaks on the technical side. The car is run by a software system that somehow alters the engine according to the fuel you love to use. An all-aluminum construction makes it a lightweight yet high-performance beast.
The Dark Side:
Engines capable of running on multiple-sources cannot always be termed green. It does somehow depend on the mindset and the discretion of the owner. Time is already running short and it’s better to somehow force people to go green rather than waiting for their discretion. Electric and fuel cell cars, though expensive, win the race here.
Via: Gas2