Automobiles 'fuel economy, environmentally friendly'
Clever (abbreviation for the Compact Low Emission Vehicle for Urban Transport) is the result of years of research by a group of scientists from nine European countries, initiated by the ideas of two Professors Matt Barker and Ben Drew. University of Bath (UK).
Clever is lightweight: just 1m wide, 0.5m wide
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Accordingly, Clever is very light (1m wide, 0.5m wide), low fuel consumption (running 100km only 1.5 liters of gasoline), less noise and completely 'friendly' to the environment.
The three-wheel, two-seater clever car is used with a sloping chassis structure to minimize the risk of crash, especially in sections with multiple turns.
With a top speed of 100 km / h, the Clever combines the compact design and fuel economy of a two-wheeler with the comfort and safety of a four-wheeler and costs £ 6,500 each. Brother.
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