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Top 20 green cars we wish we could buy today, Number 14: Lightning GT


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Featuring PML Flightlink Hi-Pa Drive™ in-wheel motors and the Altairnano NanoSafe™ rechargeable, nano titanate batteries along with a Carbon fiber and Kevlar® composite bodywork with aluminum honeycomb crushable impact cells and a £150,00 price tag, the Lightning GT is one electric car that we're really hoping for. Just because we wish we could buy it today doesn't mean we have the cashola to do so, we're just sayin'.


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