Green Race Car Powered By Chocolate, Made With Veggies
July 15th, 2009
Inhabitat reports that the WorldF3rst racing car made by the Warwick Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre is made with vegetables and powered by chocolate. The car was made from sustainable and renewable materials. carrots were incorporated into the steering wheel and potatoes into the windows. Soybean oil was also used in the seats. The car is powered by a biofuel made from waste products from chocolate factories.
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