Cars run 659km just 1 liter of gasoline
Polish students have successfully designed a super-car, capable of over 659 kilometers, consuming just one liter of gasoline, the Associated Press reported.
Polish inventors have named their special car Kropelka , translated into Vietnamese as 'Little' because of its small size.
This tiny car can run a mileage of 659 km with only 1 liter of gasoline. (Photo: Digit.ru)
This tricycle only weighs 40kg and is for one person. Thanks to its small size, a healthy passenger can lift to move by hand. The Polish government is very proud and calls Kropelka a car of the future. Polish Deputy Prime Minister Waldemar Pavliak said that with Prokpelka, Poland could solve the current problem of rising gas prices in the travel of individuals in the city.
At the same time as Kropelka, a similar type of automobile manufactured by Poland, called Paks , consumes twice as much gasoline. One liter of gasoline is enough for Paks to run 300km. Paks weight is 130kg.
Meeting the new safety standards issued by the German Automobile Association ADAC made Paks the Prestige Award. At the Ecomarathon European Motor Show, the Paks won the Prize for the 'best car in the city' and the third in the 'gasoline car'.
Polish Ministry of Industry said that in the coming time, two types of Tires and Paks will be mass production to hit the market.
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