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Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Cadillac, designer Loren Kulesus has floated a unique car, called the Cadillac World Thorium Fuel (also referred to as Cadillac WTF - giving a new meaning to this abbreviation), that will keep you mobile for 100 years and that too with no fuel and maintenance cost. It's amazing! Featuring modern technology and high-quality equipments, the concept car comes with an alternative mechanism for all the major organizations, keeping it in the working condition even if some part fails or stops functioning. Largely known as the Cadillac WTF, the vehicle includes 24 wheels with individual internal induction motors, which just needs to be regulated once in 5 years without adding or subtracting any material.

The vehicle not just flaunts modern technology, allowing highly intuitive handling characteristics, but it also makes use of Thorium as sustainable high-energy-yield power source. Moreover, the multiple scuttle devices - poisoning the sub-critical reaction in extreme conditions - makes the Cadillac WTF extremely safe and allows risk-free commuting for a century.

And for those of you who are wondering what is Thorium Fuel - Thorium is a radioactive metal, that supplies energy via a small PWR (Pressurised Water Reactor). To cut the story short, the battery uses fission energy derived from splitting Thorium Atoms to heat water, which then drives a small turbine and generate electricity. Bottom line is, car will have enough stored power to go on for 100 years, which time would probably not be extended even if the car is not used, due to the natural decay of the radioactive Thorium isotope which won't be controlled. However, the amount of Thorium present in a vehicle won't be large enough to cause any undesired accidents to happen... I think you get my drift.

In any case, this looks like quite a pretty perspective. Buying a car and run freely for 100 years without any fuel purchase and/or maintenance costs is totally mind blowing. Hope these things make it on the market soon, and win public acceptance, because, that is probably their hardest stumble on the way to success.



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