Japan’s Eliica may look like science fiction, but with the engine power in its wheels — all eight of them — a top speed of 230 mph and a range of 200 miles on a single charge, this electric car has potential in the real world.
The secret to its efficiency and speed is in the 8 wheels. The inventor is talking to car manufacturers all over the world and the Eliica could roll out by 2013.
This futuristic eight-wheeled electric super car resembles an early ’70s Citroen sedan, recast for Blade Runner-era Los Angeles.

The Eliica, or the Electric Lithium-Ion Car, is a battery electric vehicle designed by a team at Keio University in Tokyo, led by Professor Hiroshi Shimizu.
Read more on car specifications HERE.
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