After successfully building the world’s fastest street-legal supercar - the Maxximus G-Force  - back in 2009, partners Marlon Kirby and David McMahan are back in  action.  However, this time, they have gone very green with the new  Maxximus LNG 2000.
Not many details have been  released for the LNG 2000 as of yet, but we do know that it is breaking  the walls set up by petrol engines by running on compressed natural gas  and liquid natural gas.  That’s right supercar owners; no more getting  ripped off at the pump!  We still don’t know what kind of performance it  will provide, but it is being pegged as the second generation G-Force  which clobbered the 0-60mph sprint in 2.1 seconds.  The G-Force was by  no means green, though.  It was powered by a 1600 hp 7.0-liter engine  sourced from Chevrolet which boasted if additional performance times of  0-100 mph in 4.5 seconds and 0-100-0 mph in 8.8 seconds.
| 2013 Maxximus LNG 2000 Picture | 
Development  for the LNG 2000 is still ongoing, but the company was kind enough to  reveal the first image of the "green" vehicle for us to ogle.  They are  also currently working on another model model - dubbed the Prodigy -  which will come with 2000 HP and a $1,000,000 price tag.  Considering  the G-Force costs $3,000,000, the Prodigy will actually be a steal!  No  pricing information for the LNG 2000 has been revealed as of yet.
Stay tuned!  We’ll be following this development of the LNG 2000 closely!
| 2013 Maxximus -G-Force | 
 
 
 
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