There's no such thing as a common (or inexpensive) Koenigsegg, but this example is rarer than most. A CCXR prototype from 2006, it was one of the earliest hypercars the company built to use biofuel.
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Voices grow for biodiesel use, but technology has moved on
Decades of government inaction on biofuels have left Australia vulnerable, yet there are green shoots of hope – if we act now ...
Australia once produced 80 per cent of its own fuel. Now it imports the same amount, and an unlikely answer may be sitting in your local takeaway shop.
A fleet of Mazda SUVs have travelled over 1,300 miles (2,000 kilometres) across some of the world’s hardest terrain to demonstrate the viability and suitability of sustainable fuel. Some 12 ...
Bentley’s legendary W-12’s days may be numbered, but the marque isn’t ready to fully say goodbye to the internal-combustion engine just yet. The storied British marque appears to be actively exploring ...
* Electric cars win centre stage at auto shows * Cost, limited range may dent appeal * Biofuels make comeback, gasoline may dominate for decades By Gerard Wynn LONDON, April 5 (Reuters) - Electric ...
There were snickers aplenty here last week when General Motors joined hands with an Illinois company to announce a major biofuels initiative. Cynics in the audience at the 2008 North American ...
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