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This concept is from the movie 'Fastlane'. Never heard of the movie? That's ok, it was never released. The studio spent $2.8 million dollars to create the car and part of the project before the decision was made to abandon the project.
The car is powered by a multi-port, fuel-injected V6 engine that sits mid-ship and powers the rear wheels. There is an automatic transmission and a slew of futuristic features such as automatic hydraulic doors, on-board fire extinguishing system, and air-ride suspension. The body is comprised of epoxy and fiberglass with a polymer finish and laser-cut acrylic windows.
It is a drivable concept and currently in the possession of the Volvo Auto Museum. It is one of about thirty Hollywood cars in their possession. The exterior is finished in blue with a red interior.
The car is powered by a multi-port, fuel-injected V6 engine that sits mid-ship and powers the rear wheels. There is an automatic transmission and a slew of futuristic features such as automatic hydraulic doors, on-board fire extinguishing system, and air-ride suspension. The body is comprised of epoxy and fiberglass with a polymer finish and laser-cut acrylic windows.
It is a drivable concept and currently in the possession of the Volvo Auto Museum. It is one of about thirty Hollywood cars in their possession. The exterior is finished in blue with a red interior.
2002 Fastlane Concept |
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| Year | 2002 |
| Make | Fastlane |
| Model | Concept |
| Engine Location | Mid |
| Drive Type | Rear Wheel |
| Combined MPG | 0.00 |
| Engine | |
| Engine Configuration | V |
| Cylinders | 6 |
| Aspiration/Induction | Normal |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline - Petrol |
| Fuel Feed | Fuel Injected |
| Multi-point Electronic Fuel Injection | |
| Standard Transmission | |
| Transmission | Automatic |
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