🚗 Automotive Apr 29, 2026 · Evan Williams

Chinese Vacuum Company Wants To Build A Rocket-Powered Car. No, Seriously

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Chinese Vacuum Company Wants To Build A Rocket-Powered Car. No, Seriously
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Zero to 62 in under one second. Solid-fuel rocket boosters. Fully autonomous urban driving. No, it isn't the latest hype-train stop for the Tesla Roadster or a weird description for a Space Shuttle. This is something new, and for now at least, it's supposed to be taken seriously.

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