Volvo to Develop Green Racing Car

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2008

Volvo Car Corporation will develop a completely new racing car in 2008 and continue its work with bioethanol (E85) and Green Racing in the STCC (Swedish Touring Car Championship). The modern green racing car is based on the Volvo C30, the model that most clearly demonstrates Volvo's environmental technology on the market, with versions such as the Flexifuel and the upcoming 1.6D Efficiency. The latter has an average fuel consumption of 0.45 litres per 10 km (52 mpg-US/62 mpg-UK) and CO2 emissions under 120 grams per kilometre. Development of the new racing car will be done jointly by Volvo Cars and Polestar Racing.

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  • volvo !!! FFS !! saab suger kuk

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    Some dude called dafunkmaster on youtube or the UN climate report, developed by about 3000 experts (mostly climate researchers) for the past 6 years and IPCC, which I might add recieved last years Nobel peace prize for its work.

    Hmmmm...

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    I really enjoyed this video. It was great!

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