
No, this is not about purr and fur but definitely, you may also be wondering why French inventor Guy Negre named his invention OneCat, an air-powered car set to hit India’s and Spain’s auto market this summer.
Onecat, expected to be available at £2,500, has a body that is made up of fibre and is glued to the chassis. Reports from zgeek.com said that this car is keyless. Instead, an access card allows passengers a more convenient entry. Meanwhile, tightreviews.com, said that this car is capable of running over 80 miles per hour. It is powered by oxygen filled in air tanks via an air compressor made out of carbon fiber. A petrol burner that heats the air allows the car to increase efficiency from 60 miles up to 500 miles on long travel destinations. In other words, a tank full of air can reach up to 200 kilometers. Meanwhile, refueling amounts to only two to three dollars and consumes only two to three minutes.
OneCat is the air car’s basic model. Its original name is MiniCat. Indian automaker Tata will take charge of its production and delivery to other markets worldwide.
In addition, tnerd.com said that the air car has no normal speed gauges but a small computer screen that shows the speed and engine revolutions. It also features high-tech systems including GSM telephone systems, GPS satellite tracking systems, voice recognitions, emergency systems and other state-of-the-art systems, which probably incorporates a head gasket.
The air car is perceived as a solution to the world’s pollution as well as oil price hike problem. As described in three words, the air car means, THE FUTURE IS NOW.

