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CONCEPT: Acura FCX 2020 Le Mans

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Acura FCX 2020 Le Mans

By the Manufacturer

Designed by: Leon Paz, Joe deNatale, and David Cheng

The Acura NHR-1 (Nano Hydrogen Racer 1) (aka FCX 2020 Le Mans) is a test bed for new material development and clean energy. By utilizing molecular nanotechnology, compact fuel cell can be made possible thereby making vehicle packaging efficient. New strong, light weight materials can derive from various sources and be 100% recyclable. The hydrogen fuel cell power plant in this application tests its performance in the most grueling endurance race in the world. It’s a notion of Acura’s commitment to cleaner environment.

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Link to Full Article @ Automobile Online

Batmobile!

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It can't be.

The Batmobile has to have OnStar. :P

These were cool too... they were unveiled almost two decades

ago and they existed outside of a CAD illustration.

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Batmobile!

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:lol: It just needs a batspoiler!

These were cool too... they were unveiled almost two decades

ago and they existed outside of a CAD illustration.

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Were they hydrogen powered?

These were cool too... they were unveiled almost two decades

ago and they existed outside of a CAD illustration.

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Ahh...the Aerotech was so cool looking! My favorite experimental car from Olds.

Seeing the first picture of the Acura made me wonder why they put a crumpled wad of steel on display...then I saw the 2nd picture. Kinda reminds me of the R8 Le Mans car, only uglier.

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