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    announcer: credited. snowlt to a group of high schoolers who are setting out to prove that it doesn't take an automotive giant to build a fuel-efficient car. correspondent jenna bush hager is telling us more about that.

    >> good morning, ann. hey, matt. i caught up with these amazing teens from west philadelphia to hear about their quest in building a fuel-efficient car. for over a century, americans have had a love affair with the automobile. but with the rising cost of gasoline, that love affair has had a few bumps in the road. now, an unlikely group of visionaries say they're moving full speed ahead to make a change. meet the students at the automotive academy at west philadelphia high school . they're in a race to build a fuel-efficient car that can get 100 miles per gallon and have the most mass appeal . okay, so, here's your first car that's almost all put together.

    >> we're putting a harley-davidson engine in along with an electric motor to turn it into a plug-in hybrid, which means at the end of the day when you're done driving, you can go home and plug it in. it will get well over 100 miles per gallon that way.

    >> that's amazing.

    >> thank you. this is the gt two-seater vehicle we're entering in the class.

    >> a cool hybrid sports car.

    >> does it go fast?

    >> oh, yeah, 0 to 60 in what, four or five seconds?

    >> would you like to sit in the world's fastest hybrid car ?

    >> yeah, try it out. do you have to be really short or not?

    >> just have to be very flexible.

    >> let's take it for a spin. all this from the evx team, comprised of 15 high school students and an after-school program. they're taking on fortune 500 companies and their multimillion dollar budgets. the winner claims the prestigious international x prize , and the majority of the $10 million. so, on tuesdays when you guys wake up, do you kind of like have this excitement for the day because you know you guys have the after-school x prize club?

    >> every tuesday, i really look forward to every tuesday.

    >> and so, what about things outside this school, things in your neighborhood? tell me a little bit about what you guys face here?

    >> a lot of drugs and violence, a lot of bad situations that would have turned out differently but turned really, really bad. i'm talking jail time.

    >> if you lived here, you would understand. it's a lot of positive things in philadelphia, but you know, because of the news and the media, it makes it seem as though philadelphia is like the worst place to live.

    >> reporter: despite the challenges, the evx team has had a lot of fans, including "popular mechanics," who named them in the top ten list of teens that have a real shot at winning it all. simon , you're up against fortune 500 companies.

    >> the teachers here have over 11 years of experience building hybrid vehicles and designing them and competing with them. and then you mix that with students who think way outside the box, and you know, that mix has been very successful for us in the past.

    >> tell me about your leader, then. what do you call him, the hog. tell me about the hog.

    >> he's not like a teacher. he's like a teenager like us.

    >> i think that's what really attracted me to the team was hog's mentality and believing in me as a person.

    >> he has you believing you could build a space shuttle if you want to. he shows you that nothing is impossible.

    >> reporter: but it's hard work, and the students take help wherever they can get it. just another day in the shop. okay. ready? what are you most proud of from all of this?

    >> we're building real cars that have real production potential, and we just, we're looked at as the future of an industry, which is amazing.

    >> what are you going to do if you guys win the money?

    >> we'll use that money to support student scholarships, but really advance this to a school level.

    >> so, are you worried about the competition at all, guys?

    >> no.

    >> no.

    >> if you could tell your competition anything, what would it be?

    >> you're going to lose.

    >> eat my dust.

    >> what keeps you going, right? it's a lot of work, you're not getting paid. what's keeping you guys going?

    >> we're showing that young people from the inner city can achieve, especially when you give them the right resources.

    >> we can look back and be proud of yourself that you did something great that can change the world .

    >> we just want to show everybody that we're not just high school students, we're the future.

    >> and here comes the evx team car now on one of its first test drives. simon hogger, known as the hog, is behind the wheel. he's driving up now to where we've got ten students from the team with us as well.

    >> that seems smooth.

    >> good morning, everybody. i know. hey, simon , good morning.

    >> how are you doing?

    >> i understand you just got this thing running yesterday, is that correct?

    >> yes. how are you doing?

    >> what did it take to get this thing started?

    >> it took a lot of extra work. we put in a lot of hours last week. we wanted to present it today on the "today" show.

    >> and it made it.

    >> it made it.

    >> it made it at least 50 yards there. khaleda, you're in new york not only for the "today" show, but because we've got good news. out of the 120 entries in this contest, they've narrowed it down to the final 40, and this group is in it.

    >> yes.

    >> so, you've cleared it, right?

    >> yes.

    >> what are your chances of winning this thing?

    >> we're going to win.

    >> optimism, i like that.

    >> well, you know, i saw a lot of optimism watching you, as you were watching that tape just a moment ago. you were very -- you know, obviously, this means so much to you.

    >> yes.

    >> and all of the students. but where does this drive, where does this come from, this great enthusiasm and excitement about really beating these fortune 500 companies?

    >> well, we've beat them before and we're going to prove to the world that we can do it again. anyone can do anything if you put your mind to it.

    >> can i play the cynic for a minute? and jenna, you can weigh in on this because you were there. a lot of people say, now the teacher's done all the work here.

By
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updated 10/20/2009 10:30:41 AM ET 2009-10-20T14:30:41

The kids at West Philadelphia High School’s Academy of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering are a driven bunch, and that’s good news for everyone. What’s driving them is their effort to design a 100-mpg passenger sedan that could go a long way — on very little fuel — toward helping to fight America’s oil habit.

On Tuesday, the school’s 15-member EVX team unveiled on Rockefeller Plaza its entry in a $10-million competition sponsored by Progressive Insurance. With TODAY’s Matt Lauer, Ann Curry, Al Roker and Jenna Bush Hager looking on, the car, a hyper-modified Ford Focus, successfully completed its first test run.

One day earlier, the team had learned that its concept was among the 43 finalists from 97 entries that will compete for the big money next spring and summer — against Fortune 500 companies with multimillion-dollar budgets.

“We’re gonna win,” declared team member Khaleda Sharif.

“We beat them before, and we’re going to prove to the world we can do it again,” added one of her male teammates.

Confident competitors
The West Philly school is located in one of the worst parts of the inner city, the sort of neighborhood that is not known for international success stories. The students know how they’re perceived, and that’s part of what drives them.

When Bush Hager went to Philadelphia to do a story on the team, she asked one member, identified as Justin, what he faces in his neighborhood.

“A lot of drugs and violence,” he replied. “I’ve been in a lot of bad situations. Had I thought a little differently, we’re talking jail time.”

Added team member Jacques Wells, “If you lived here, you would understand [there’s] a lot of positive things in Philadelphia. But the news and media, it makes it seem as though Philadelphia is the worst place to live.”

For the kids on the team, there couldn’t be a better place, because West Philly is where the team’s adviser, Simon Hauger, decided 11 years ago to get into building alternative-energy cars. He started with an electric go-cart and has moved up since then, entering and winning major competitions, getting corporate sponsorships, and building a team that isn’t afraid of any challenge.

Image: Car driving on Rockefeller Plaza
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The hyper-modified Ford Focus designed by students of West Philadelphia High School’s Academy of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering makes its debut on Rockefeller Plaza.
If the students exhibit a lot of confidence, it’s with good reason. Among the prizes West Philly has won are the 2002, 2005 and 2006 Tour de Sol and the 2007 21st Century Automotive Challenge.

And in the X Prize challenge, they’ve already survived a cut to 43 finalists that include teams representing major universities and companies. The next phase of the competition, technical qualifying, takes place next spring, with the winners being crowned in August.

No mean feat
It is actually no big trick to build a vehicle that gets 100 mpg. But, according to the contest Web site, it is a considerable challenge to build a four-passenger car that can get that mileage while meeting all U.S. safety standards and providing such amenities as air conditioning and a sound system, while still being able to perform at highway speeds. In addition, teams must show that it is possible to manufacture at least 10,000 of the vehicles per year and sell them at a competitive price.

Image: graphic illustration of car
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The sedan designed by the students must not only get 100 miles per gallon, but reach highway speeds and meet all U.S. safety standards.

But the 15 members of the West Philly EVX team are undaunted by either the challenge or the competition. In addition to the Focus-based sedan, they’re also building a two-seater sports car in the school’s garage. If they were to win first prize for both entries, they’d bring home $7.5 million to the school that would go into a scholarship fund.

Bush Hager asked one team member, Azim, what keeps the team working long hours when none of the money would go to them.

“We're showing that young people from the inner city can achieve, especially when you give them the right resources,” he said.

“If you could tell your competition anything, what would it be?” Bush Hager asked the team.

“You’re going to lose!” said Stefon Gonzalez.

“Eat my dust,” added Simon Hauger.

He laughed when he said it. But it sounded like he meant it.

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