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  2. Hesai Technology - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 2021 it launched its first generation lidar for self driving cars, and in 2022 it launched its second generation one. Li Auto became a customer of Hesai in 2021 and is its largest one. Other customers include Lotus Cars, Changan Automobile, SAIC Motor, and FAW Group, Nio and XPeng. [2]

  3. Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

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    Lotus 54 (1968–1970): Series 2 'Europa' production car. Lotus 55 (1968): F3; Lotus 56 (1968–1969): Indy turbine wedge; Lotus 56B (1971): F1 turbine wedge; Lotus 57 (1968): F2 design study; Lotus 58 (1968): F1 design study; Lotus 59 (1969–1970): F2/F3/Formula Ford; Lotus LX (1960): Lotus Elite built to win at Le Mans with a 2.0 L FPF ...

  4. Lotus 2-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Lotus 3-Eleven The Lotus 2-Eleven is a car produced by British car manufacturer Lotus . It is based on the Lotus Exige S , and thus has the same Toyota 2ZZ-GE with VVTL-i , Eaton M62 Roots-type supercharger and intercooled inline-four engine .

  5. Portal Reloaded - Wikipedia

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    Portal Reloaded is a 2021 mod for the 2011 puzzle-platform game Portal 2, developed and published by Jannis Brinkmann. As in the official Portal series , gameplay involves solving puzzles by manipulating portals, which allow the player to move through chambers.

  6. Potato Sack - Wikipedia

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    The ARG's theme of potatoes reflected a part of Portal 2's story, in which GLaDOS is powered by a potato battery.. Potato Sack is an alternate reality game (ARG) created by Valve and the developers of thirteen independent video games to promote the release of Valve's game Portal 2, in April 2011.

  7. Lotus Carlton - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Carlton was a frequent target for thieves and joyriders in the UK. On 26 November 1993, a Lotus Carlton registered "40 RA" was reported stolen from a home in the West Midlands. [10] In the following months, a gang of thieves used the car to conduct midnight ram raids, stealing around £20,000 worth of cigarettes and alcohol.

  8. David Wickins - Wikipedia

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    David Allen Wickins was born in Tilehurst, near Reading, Berkshire on 15 February 1920. [1] The seventh child of an architect-turned-builder who was 64 when David was born, his father was one of the first civilian casualties killed in London at the start of the Luftwaffe air raids during the Second World War.

  9. Lotus Mark II - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Mark II Lotus Mark II cockpit. The car that came to be known as the Lotus Mark II was created in 1949, while Colin Chapman was serving with the RAF.For his second car Chapman built on the knowledge gained from building and competing in the Lotus Mark I, so he again used the widely available and inexpensive Austin 7 chassis as a starting point.