The Sunbeam Tiger Concept »
Posted By engineer 7 months ago in Science & TechnologySunbeam Tiger Concept is a 2 seater sports car designed by Ryan Skelley (a design student of Coventry University)inspired by 1925 Sunbeam Tiger Land Speed
* speed at 160mph and a single charge for 800 miles
* powered by electric engine, 0- 60 mph in 2.3 seconds
* made of environment materials, including recycled aluminum tubular chassis, soy foam seats with Biofabric, vegetable oil resin body panels
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