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"2023 Lamborghini Diamante Is A Turbine Electric Marvel"


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Looks like something that came out of a Japanese anime.

 

And Diamante had been used before --- as a full-size family sedan from Mitsubishi.

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Bio-diesel

 

 

 

 

"The car is powered by a total of four electric motors, with batteries charged by a pair of mirco turbines. And as we’ve seen with the handful of other turbine cars that have been produced, they burn just about anything as fuel. Powered by used cooking oil, this 965-horsepower hypercar would be one of the cleanest vehicles of all time"

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Allow me to clarify, I am fully aware of the process, and the fact that cooking oil can be used as a form of fuel, there was a guy on YouTube few years back which ran his diesel Benz straight on cooking oil, laughing at the fact that the exhaust emissions smelled like French fries.

I was laughing at the article for two reasons, one because they called it coking oil which was very amusing and second because even the thought of running a future Lambo on cooking oil is ridiculous.

 

 

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Thats pretty laughable. In reality a diesel electric would be interesting for a car but not a lambo. Turbines are pretty terrible motors for road vehicles in general.

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Looks like the new lalalalalalaferrari car. My old VP had a V10 Toureg that ran on biodiesel. That thing was a BEAST!

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