>From USA Today

NEW YORK (AP) — The X Prize Foundation, best known for its competitions
promoting space flights, is offering $10 million to the teams that can
produce the most production-ready vehicles that get 100 miles per gallon or
more.

The foundation is to announce the size of the purse and its sponsor,
Progressive Casualty Insurance, on Thursday at the New York International
Auto Show.

More than 60 teams from nine countries have signed up for the competition so
far, including California electric carmakers Aptera Motors and Tesla Motors,
German diesel carmaker Loremo and a team from Cornell University.

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Teams will be able to sign up through mid-2008, when applicants will be
narrowed to those who can prove they would build production-ready,
consumer-friendly cars. Those that qualify will race their vehicles in
cross-country races in 2009 and 2010 that will combine speed, distance,
urban driving and overall performance.
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The purse will be split between two categories: mainstream and alternative
cars. Mainstream cars must carry four or more passengers and have climate
control, an audio system and 10 cubic feet of cargo space. They also must
have four or more wheels, hit 60 miles per hour in less than 12 seconds and
have a minimum top speed of 100 miles per hour and a range of 200 miles.

Alternative vehicles will be required to carry two or more passengers and
five cubic feet of cargo, have a top speed of at least 80 miles per hour and
have a range of at least 100 miles.

"The environmentally friendly technologies created as a result of this
competition will affect everyone who drives in ways we can't even imagine
today," X Prize Chairman and Chief Executive Peter Diamandis said in a
statement.

The X Prize Foundation, which was founded in 1995, gained fame in 2004 when
it awarded $10 million to the first private vehicle to fly into space. The
foundation since has launched a $10 million prize for rapid human genome
sequencing and a $30 million prize for sending a robot to the moon.
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