Peugeot Concept
That's, umm, what's the word I'm looking for, ummm....BUTT UGLY! Wow, thank God it's a concept car. Hopefully, it won't go into production.
Check out this concept car JEEP:
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Check out this concept car JEEP:
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http://trucktrend.com/future/concept...506_hurricane/
Here is a little of what they say about this Jeep:
If one Hemi is good, two must be better, right? With one 5.7-liter engine at each end of the 151.8-inch Hurricane, with a combined 670 horsepower and 740 pound-feet of torque, this Jeep is equipped to overcome any obstacle. With 16 cylinders of power on tap (able to move the Hurricane from zero to 60 in less than five seconds), Chrysler's Multi-Displacement System gives the driver the option of deactivating four, eight, or 12 cylinders, depending on need. (Current production 5.7-liter MDS engines deactivate four cylinders at a time; the ability to deactivate six out of eight cylinders indicates that an advanced form of MDS might be on the horizon). While no fuel-economy numbers were issued on the Hurricane, we'd expect them to be better than any other 16-cylinder, 600-plus horsepower exotic on the market.
Here is a little of what they say about this Jeep:
If one Hemi is good, two must be better, right? With one 5.7-liter engine at each end of the 151.8-inch Hurricane, with a combined 670 horsepower and 740 pound-feet of torque, this Jeep is equipped to overcome any obstacle. With 16 cylinders of power on tap (able to move the Hurricane from zero to 60 in less than five seconds), Chrysler's Multi-Displacement System gives the driver the option of deactivating four, eight, or 12 cylinders, depending on need. (Current production 5.7-liter MDS engines deactivate four cylinders at a time; the ability to deactivate six out of eight cylinders indicates that an advanced form of MDS might be on the horizon). While no fuel-economy numbers were issued on the Hurricane, we'd expect them to be better than any other 16-cylinder, 600-plus horsepower exotic on the market.
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