Hydrogen powered supercar from Texas
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Ronn Motor Company in Texas is now taking orders for a supercar that gets 40mpg and is enviromentally friendly.
According to Ronn Motor Company’s Chief Executive Officer Ronn Maxwell. “They’re designing and building cars with performance components and unique styling with the objective of making the new environmentally friendly vehicle stand out with never before seen style and approximately 40 mpg plus efficiency,”
The new car, now in pre-production, is called the “Scorpion,” and the Company plans for it to be available to consumers this fall. The hydrogen delivery system with dual computer processor controls produces hydrogen on demand, and in real time, which will be inducted through the air intake manifold and blended with gasoline at a ratio of 30-40 percent hydrogen, according to Maxwell. The fuel for this system is derived from fracturing water molecules drawn from a small on board water tank, and will not require a high pressure, on board hydrogen storage tank or hydrogen fueling station.
Ronn Motor Company, located in the Texas Hill Country west of Austin, was founded by Maxwell and former Dell, Inc. Executive Adrian Pylypec of Austin, who is Vice President for the Company.


The pictures look amazing and also the idea behind the car. Lets hope that the real car is available soon and we can give you more details on it.
Source: Ronn Motor Company
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nice design. Would like to know more about the engine though.