Japan made 'supercar' from wood which will be introduced at Tokyo Motor Show, Know its specialty

Several concrete steps are being taken to conserve the environment, while many countries of the world are emphasizing on electric cars. The automobile industry's focus these days is on developing hybrid and electric vehicles. In the meantime, Japan has carved out a unique car that is much more eco-friendly. Japan has developed a concept car, most of which is made of wood. The concept car Nano Cellulose Vehicle (NCV) has been introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show 2019. The car has been developed by a consortium of companies and universities, which was created in 2016 by the Environment Ministry of Japan.

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It is worth noting that this concept car made of wood looks like a supercar. The exterior design and sharp-cut angles of the car along with the butterfly door give it a Lamborghini or Pugini look. However, its interior is quite traditional. It has an actual wooden dashboard, white kimono-esque seats. As far as the speed of this car is, its top speed is 20 kilometers per hour. This car is powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

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The concept of a nano cellulose vehicle (NCV) is quite modern. This car is made using cellulose nanofiber (CNF). This fiber is made from material wood, agricultural waste and other organic materials. Cellulose nanofiber is only 20 percent of the weight of steel, but it is 5 times stronger. It is used as an engineering material. Cellulose nanofiber has been used in the bodywork of this car.

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