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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

2011 Honda Insight Hybrid


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2011 Honda Insight Hybrid
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2011 Honda Insight Hybrid
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2011 Honda Insight Hybrid

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Hybrid Cars Honda Insight Body Kit – The Vehicles of Tomorrow

Honda insight modifications

Being green on the road may be the best thing for the environment but it comes at a cost, the cost of driving an ordinary looking car. However there is an answer in the form of after market body kits by Exlusive Zeus. The new generation Honda Insight can be kitted to look like a sports car with the comfort of knowing that it will not contribute to harming our environment. Aggressive styling of the body kit is realized with its many ventilation holes and color coding creating a flowing aesthetic that is attractive. The four piece kit comes in front spoiler, front grill, side skirts and rear under spoiler that can be bolted on to the factory vehicle. Painted or unpainted options are available with price reductions for the latter.

Want to by a car that runs on water? Well, this might have sounded funny a few years back, but not anymore. To beat the growing menace of air pollution, scientists have really developed cars that use 100% water as fuel. And what’s more, these cars might possibly be the vehicles of the future, in a time when gasoline and diesel powered cars will be rendered obsolete and relegated to museums.

Cars running on alternate sources of energy are the latest fad in the automobile world. In fact, scientists have developed cars that run not only on water but also on other non-conventional sources of energy such as electricity, solar power, bio-diesel, ethanol and LPG. This is a necessity, considering the depleting stocks of fossil fuels and the rising pollution levels in the world. In this article, we take a quick look at the various pros and cons of cars powered by alternate energy sources.

Honda insight

Till date, the most popular form of alternate energy that has been used to power cars is electricity. Cars like Toyota Prius and Honda Insight can operate using both electricity and gasoline. These cars, labelled as hybrids, contain an electric motor in addition to the regular one, giving the rider a choice of power source. Compared to other cars, the hybrids are more environment friendly, and are also cheap to run. Hybrid electric vehicles contain batteries which may be charged using a standard electrical plug at home.

The use of LPG and CNG has also been promoted by various governments in the recent years to cut down on the emission of greenhouse gases. Cars powered by CNG are extremely fuel-efficient, and produce very low levels of emission. It is possible to convert a conventional petrol engine in a CNG compatible one by using a simple Hybrid Conversion Kit, thus giving petrol car owners a chance to cut down on emission levels.

Besides these, a lot of research has been done in the recent years in developing cars that run on solar power and bio-diesel. While the former typically harvests energy from the sun using solar panels on its body, the latter uses fuels derived from natural, renewable sources of energy such as plants and vegetable oils. Astrolab, designed by the French transportation futurists Venturi, is the world’s first commercially available solar-powered car. Solar powered cars have zero-emission levels and are ideal carriers for a pollution-free world. However, the development of the solar car is still in its nascent stages and we are yet to have a solar-powered heavy vehicle on the roads. On the other hand, cars running on bio-fuel are easier to make, but their popularity has been checked due to the limited availability of bio-fuels.

The water powered car is also one of the possible solutions that scientists have come up to meet the challenges of growing air-pollution. This car uses the technique of electrolysis to split water into Oxygen and Hydrogen, thus generating the required power in the process. Although a totally pollution-free vehicle, the water-powered car is expensive to make, and research is still on to make the car commercially viable.

What is promising however, is the tremendous amount of interest that hybrid cars have generated among people all over the world. With depleting oil stocks and rising fuel prices, vigorous R&D is being conducted in developing automobiles that run on alternate forms of energy. The increase in air-pollution and the Greenhouse effect has also contributed to the search for a non-polluting, cost-effective car. In fact, we are not very far away from the day when the perfect green car will be a reality for consumers. Hybrid cars are indeed the vehicles of tomorrow and they are here to stay.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

2010 Honda BRIO


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2010 Honda BRIO
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2010 Honda BRIO
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2010 Honda BRIO
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2010 Honda BRIO

Saturday, December 18, 2010

2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R


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2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R
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2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R
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2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R
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2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R
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2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R
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2010 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R

Saturday, December 11, 2010

2010 Honda Civic Type R in Europe


2010 Honda Civic Type R Front Side View 2010 Honda Civic Type R in Europe
2010 Honda Civic Type R in Europe
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2010 Honda Civic Type R in Europe
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2010 Honda Civic Type R in Europe
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2010 Honda Civic Type R in Europe
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2010 Honda Civic Type R in Europe

2011 Honda Odyssey


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2011 Honda Odyssey
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2011 Honda Odyssey
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2011 Honda Odyssey
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2011 Honda Odyssey

2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo


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2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo
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2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo
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2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo
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2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo
2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo Concept Wheel View 2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo
2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo
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2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo
2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo Concept Rear View 2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo
2010 Honda Insight Sports Modulo

Saturday, December 4, 2010

2011 Honda Ridgeline


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2011 Honda Ridgeline
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2011 Honda Ridgeline
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2011 Honda Ridgeline
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2011 Honda Ridgeline
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2011 Honda Ridgeline

Friday, November 26, 2010

Tuvie – Industrial Design and Future Technology Change view: Normal view List view Thumbnail view * 0diggsdigg * * 34Share * * * vote nowBuzz up! * Email Futuristic Honda Zeppelin Luxury Sports Sedan Concept Was Inspired by An Airship

Myung Jin Jung, who is studying in car design course of Hongik University, has designed the Honda Zeppelin, a luxurious futuristic sedan car as his final year thesis. As the name suggests, this splendid car was partially inspired by airships. The mass impression of this car was achieved by combining soft volume elements of an airship and potent lines that are commonly found in luxurious automobiles. The symmetric styling of this Honda Zeppelin is an extraordinary feature which can run from the hood, down the roofline and the entire rear end. Slit-like windscreen is another exclusive feature of this car. There is an inclusive video display inside the car which will allow the driver a greater field-of-vision.
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin

The 2030 Honda’s luxury sports sedan, Zeppelin Concept, was designed with a design direction of “High-tech Dynamic”, inspired from an airship. The feeling of mass has been completed by applying design elements of aerodynamic form from an airship, and on top of that, expressed the distinct powerful image of Honda. Especially the asymmetrical main character line extends from the front hood along the roof line, to all the way back at the rear end. Hexagonal front grille and thick nose volume and the protruding horizontal lamp completes the dynamic face.
honda zeppelin
The interior was also inspired from the airship, reminiscent of a cozy salon or a first-class seat of an airplane. There is no dashboard in Zeppelin. All the necessary information and other elements needed for driving is displayed on the inter panel of the car, and everything is controlled with only the minimum physical movement due to the use of voice recognition technology. The seat position can be changed freely. That front row seat can rotate 360 degrees and so when the car is not moving, the front row seat and the back row seat can face each other. This makes it possible for a brief meeting, enjoying tea and even working in the car, which could also provide a new experience to the family or a fellow passenger. Due to the display environment on the windshield it was possible to use the angle of windshield and the shape of the A-pillar as a design element of the exterior without any restriction.
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin

Tuvie – Industrial Design and Future Technology Change view: Normal view List view Thumbnail view * 0diggsdigg * * 34Share * * * vote nowBuzz up! * Email Futuristic Honda Zeppelin Luxury Sports Sedan Concept Was Inspired by An Airship

Myung Jin Jung, who is studying in car design course of Hongik University, has designed the Honda Zeppelin, a luxurious futuristic sedan car as his final year thesis. As the name suggests, this splendid car was partially inspired by airships. The mass impression of this car was achieved by combining soft volume elements of an airship and potent lines that are commonly found in luxurious automobiles. The symmetric styling of this Honda Zeppelin is an extraordinary feature which can run from the hood, down the roofline and the entire rear end. Slit-like windscreen is another exclusive feature of this car. There is an inclusive video display inside the car which will allow the driver a greater field-of-vision.
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin

The 2030 Honda’s luxury sports sedan, Zeppelin Concept, was designed with a design direction of “High-tech Dynamic”, inspired from an airship. The feeling of mass has been completed by applying design elements of aerodynamic form from an airship, and on top of that, expressed the distinct powerful image of Honda. Especially the asymmetrical main character line extends from the front hood along the roof line, to all the way back at the rear end. Hexagonal front grille and thick nose volume and the protruding horizontal lamp completes the dynamic face.
honda zeppelin
The interior was also inspired from the airship, reminiscent of a cozy salon or a first-class seat of an airplane. There is no dashboard in Zeppelin. All the necessary information and other elements needed for driving is displayed on the inter panel of the car, and everything is controlled with only the minimum physical movement due to the use of voice recognition technology. The seat position can be changed freely. That front row seat can rotate 360 degrees and so when the car is not moving, the front row seat and the back row seat can face each other. This makes it possible for a brief meeting, enjoying tea and even working in the car, which could also provide a new experience to the family or a fellow passenger. Due to the display environment on the windshield it was possible to use the angle of windshield and the shape of the A-pillar as a design element of the exterior without any restriction.
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin
honda zeppelin