Non Electric Puma Sports Car
The traditional internal combustion engine Puma Sports Car is still available and it's manufacturing process makes Puma probably the greenest car in South Africa!
The problem with most passenger cars...
"On average, a 1.1 ton passenger car has about 400,000 liters precious water embedded in it to produce."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_water |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNESCO-IHE
The new Puma 3 R is different
Emphasis on environmentally best practises in manufacturing supply chain...
1. Reducing environmental impact on precious water and natural resources.
2. Re-use of refurbished components.
3. Recycled locally sourced refurbished materials.
Traditional Puma Sports Car is available from R 129000
depending on engine size
and optional extra's.

