Monday, May 6, 2013

SFU BEEDIE BUSINESS – featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery-2

SFU BEEDIE BUSINESS – featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery-2
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Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

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2009 Audi e-tron Concept Car (04)
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Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
The Audi e-tron family is a series of electric and hybrid concept cars shown by Audi from 2009 onwards.

The first e-tron concept car was shown at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. A two-seater, similar in appearance to the Audi R8, but slightly smaller, it is powered by four motors, providing four-wheel drive. Together, these produce 230 kW (308 bhp) and 4,500 N·m (3,319 ft·lbf) of torque, resulting in an acceleration of 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.8 seconds.

A 470 kg (1,036 lb) lithium-ion battery is located in front of the rear axle and provides a range of approximately 248 km (154 mi), with a full charge taking 6-8 hours from a normal household socket. The ceramic brake discs can also provide regenerative braking energy. A limited production model based on this car, called the R8 e-tron is reported to be under development.

(Wikipedia)

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e-tron ist eine Produktmarke, mit der der Automobilhersteller Audi seit 2009 seine Neuentwicklungen im Bereich der Elektro- und Hybridelektrofahrzeuge bezeichnet.

Der "Audi e-tron Frankfurt" ist ein 2009 auf der IAA in Frankfurt als Showcar vorgestellter Hochleistungssportwagen; ein reines Elektroauto mit vier Einzelradmotoren.




Still Plays With Cars
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Image by skeggy
I asked this guy if I could take a picture of him by his car, to show his T-shirt. T-shirts are a good 'hook'.

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