Tata Motors, a company based in India, was considered the first manufacturer who felt that they were ready to make the AirCar a reality for consumers. For some reason unknown they never did make the automobile. Zero Pollution Motors has created a automobile that is very similar to the one that Tata Motors showcased a couple of years ago. The company plans to launch the vehicle in the United States first and eventually make its way to other areas around the world.
The AirCar operates on a technology referred to as propulsion technology. It works by the internal-combustion engines pistons actually being moved by the explosion of fuel. The AirCar will be capable of moving through the power of air under pressure. The process is quite complicated but Zero Pollution Motors has managed to create a way for the vehicle to use air to its advantage and operate without polluting the planet in the process.
Current pricing estimates for the vehicle will be around $18,000. Owners of the automobile will have to refuel with 3401 of air pressure. The company plans to price the cost of receiving this pressure at $2. A quick analysis of the price is that it is not a bad price to pay seeing how expensive prices have become for a gallon of gas. As our resources become more scarce it would be ideal to use air because it would be both cheaper and more plentiful to acquire.
The design of the AirCar basically looks like the design of the Volkswagen Beetle. Some might feel this is a small vehicle but Volkswagen sales have shown that people will still purchase this type of styled vehicle hand over fist. It will be interesting to see if Zero Pollution Motors does mass produce this vehicle for purchase in the United States due to us being told this several times in the past. Any updates will be posted in the link section of this article.
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