Published on August 6th,2007 at 3:26 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The fastest car in the world powered by Panasonic batteries !

Last week-end, during the Oxyride Speed Challenge, a new world record (Guiness Book) has been attained for the fastest car in the world powered by 192 Panasonic batteries! The mini car reached an impressive 122km/h and had an overal speed of 105.95 km/h!

Size of the vehicle: 330x78x56cm
Weight: 38kg





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    More pics!!!

  • fraser

    where can i get one
    and for how much .
    i would like to have one

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