French Students Create Car Save Fuel 4896 Km Per Liter
European Cars August 30th, 2010

Students Polytechnic University of Nantes, France set a record by record global car teririt 4896.1 kilometers per liter.
They carve these amazing record recently in the Shell Eco-marathon event at the same time broke the previous record teririt car at this event.
In 2005 Swiss students have achieved record keiritan walk 3836 miles with only one liter of fuel.
Record was broken five years later by the Polytechnic of Nantes and La Joliverie Lycee team who collaborate. Vehicles that they created on the first day of the race capable of traveling up to 4414 kilometers with a liter of fuel. But they add back a record of 482 miles farther from the record to 4896.1 kilometers.
“When five years of research needed to create a record of 4896 kilometers with a liter of fuel,” said team leader Polytechnique Nantes, Pauline Tranchard like detikOto quotation from Gizmag, Monday (05/24/2010).
Distance of 4896.1 kilometers itself is exactly the distance from Continental Europe from end to end. Or from Norway’s northern tip to the south of Italy.
Well after Europe, in June will turn thrifty race in Asia to be held in Malaysia. Students from Indonesia will also participate. They’ve been showing off their efficient cars in front of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. We certainly hope they can show a brilliant achievement. We wait for later.