alex azzi aka aaa

Dec 11
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Electric Ferrari
When it comes to futuristic cars, this one is about as farfetched as you can get: The Ferrari Millenio, a two-seater built with an exotic material called Buckypaper which is lighter than carbon fiber while stronger than steel. Under the hood are dual electric motors, charged up with a solar array, or when it’s nighttime or cloudy, there’s no need to plug it in — it wirelessly charges via inductive power, embedded in your garage floor. When can we drive one? It’s a design concept so far, but were hoping it’s not going to take 1,000 years to hit the streets, as its “Millenio” name suggests.

Electric Ferrari

When it comes to futuristic cars, this one is about as farfetched as you can get: The Ferrari Millenio, a two-seater built with an exotic material called Buckypaper which is lighter than carbon fiber while stronger than steel. Under the hood are dual electric motors, charged up with a solar array, or when it’s nighttime or cloudy, there’s no need to plug it in — it wirelessly charges via inductive power, embedded in your garage floor. When can we drive one? It’s a design concept so far, but were hoping it’s not going to take 1,000 years to hit the streets, as its “Millenio” name suggests.