There are several prototypes of XP cars to be found. Three examples are the 1960 C2 prototype XP-720, the 1961 Mako Shark XP-755 and the 2009 Corvette Stingray Concept.
Currently Dodge does not sell hybrid cars. However, Dodge has developed some hybrid prototypes that may be available to consumers in the near future.
There are already some fuel-cell cars out, they use a fuel cell. There have been prototypes of cars that run on water. Cars that run on hydrogen also. Electric cars definitely
The faster cars are the Daytona Prototypes
A few prototypes were built but no production cars were ever made
Roadable aircraft (also referred to as flying cars) are out there now, mostly as prototypes.
Almost no one as there are no solar powered cars being produced and sold. There have been some prototypes, and some cars use solar cells to help charge the batteries but no solar powered cars are on sale as of yet.
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it depends on the type of car I got a book "Cars Detroit Never Made" and saw all the concepts and prototypes, but I don't know.
The best 2 Le Mans Prototypes are powered by diesel.
There are currently no Fuel Cell vehicles being sold to the public. Only prototypes have been built.
Nothing at present, since modern cars do not yet fly. With the possible exceptions of any prototypes.
Electric cars that are made for production are made in assembly lines. For prototypes the individual pieces may be made separately. The major components needed in the electric cars are the batteries, motor, drive train, voltage controller, and battery charger.