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Sealion

The Sealion 3-wheeler. (This image and data is taken from the Sealion 3-wheeler website.)

Sealion

Description

The Sealion is a virtual concept created by Svein Erling Lode with virtual company called Sealion 3-wheelers in Norway 2002. The vehicle will be powered by a 112bhp high rev motorcycle engine that will sit at the front of the vehicle. This combined with its 365kg weight gives an estimated  0-60 mph time of just 4.1 seconds. All though this vehicle does not physically exist and is purely a 3D computer model, the goal of the company is to build a low volume serial line to manufacture the Sealion and sell it via car magazines and the Internet. There are now preliminary plans to make at least one running prototype.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

The Sealion is a virtual concept created by Svein Erling Lode with virtual company called Sealion 3-wheelers in Norway 2002. The vehicle will be powered by a 112bhp high rev motorcycle engine that will sit at the front of the vehicle. This combined with its 365kg weight gives an estimated  0-60 mph time of just 4.1 seconds. All though this vehicle does not physically exist and is purely a 3D computer model, the goal of the company is to build a low volume serial line to manufacture the Sealion and sell it via car magazines and the Internet. There are now preliminary plans to make at least one running prototype.

Additional Information

Additional Information

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