The Scorpion on MSN.com/Speed TV Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 00:00

California Governor Schwarzenegger read an article in Men's Journal which proclaimed the Scorpion™ as "God's Own Supercar". The Governor requested Ronn Maxwell bring the Scorpion™ to the steps of the Capital building in Sacramento. During a press conference, the Governor proclaimed his ongoing support for small boutique companies such as Ronn Motor Company, which are developing much needed alternative, eco-friendly energy technologies.

During this visit, Speed TV produced a segment on the Scorpion™ and this spotlight on Ronn Motor Company was featured on the front page of MSN.com on June 30, 2009

The Scorpion on MSN (Speed TV Segment)
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