TranStar Racing Corporation's 'Dagger GT' is an extremely fast car with a top speed of 483 kmp (300 mph). The Dagger GT is being described as the first "superfast" car in the world. The unique feature of the car is its multi-fuel system that runs on petrol, methanol, hydrogen and ethanol.
The outer body of the car is made from carbon fiber and also features a high-strength 4130 Chromoly Steel chassis. The minimum price of The Dagger GT is around $450,000 and only five units of them will be produced in 2011.
Multi-Fueled Supercars
Transtar Racing's Dagger GT has a Top Speed of Over 483 Kmph
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Multi-fuel Supercars — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop a multi-fuel system that combines different energy sources for high-performance vehicles.
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Industry Implications
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