@secretpizzaparty: No, but the Burnout series has been doing that for years now. It's harder to do when you have to pay manufacturers for licenses to allow it.
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.4: According to the company that is building this, there could be as few as 2000 animals on-board! See, evolution exists, there's just no common ancestor!
I'm glad to see it at least feels as zippy as your year old machine, since I'm currently using a two year old aluminum Macbook that's as of now perfectly fine for my needs, in terms of power. I'm really interested in these, although I'm not going to bother for another year unless something happens to my Macbook.
The 230 figure was based on the EPA fuel economy cycle which doesn't really account for the battery. To get that figure, they basically performed the EPA cycle until they ran out of battery, ran it once more, and computed the MPG based on the distance they drove over that number of cycles and the one that used gas.
I wouldn't say they lied about this so much as used intentionally misleading calculations.
@SKiTz: You're missing the fact that the boiling temperature of liquid nitrogen is significantly lower than your body temperature while water's is significantly higher.