The last time TopSpeed featured a car from nanoFlowcell, it was big on promises and short on details. It was called the Quant E-Sportlimousine, and it supposedly created an atmospheric 911 horsepower and downright ludicrous 8,552 pound-feet of torque.
How are such figures even suggestible? The maker said it was due to the car’s three electric motors juiced by a nanoFlowcell powerplant, which uses two types of liquid electrolytes to generate an electrical current. Not only was this EV absurdly powerful, but the novel drivetrain also offered a range of up to 372 miles.
The car remained a concept, but the technology used to power it continued in development. Now, nanoFlowcell is presenting the latest iteration of its electric generator in the QUANTiNO, slated to make a world debut at the Geneva International Motor Show. What’s more, this car is supposedly on its way to full-scale production.
"The QUANTiNO is an electric vehicle for everyone. Affordable and featuring an extravagant, unique design. It is not just a concept vehicle - it will become reality in the course of this year,” says Nunzio La Vecchia, Chief Technical Officer at nanoFlowcell AG, in a press release.
Click Continue Reading to see just how ambitious that statement truly is.
NanoFlowcell QUANTiNO originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 25 February 2015 07:00 EST.
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