One of Liechtenstein’s largest companies last year introduced to the world the concept of Quant E. However, the manufacturer did not stop at its impressive characteristics and decided to develop the model parameters by creating an electric car NanoflowCell Quant F, which will be shown in Geneva.
Compared to Quant E, the F-version has received significantly increased performance indicators. Representatives of the company claim that the power of the new product is 1090 horsepower, while the original version issued only 925 “horses”. The car is a fairly economical option and has the ability to overcome a distance equal to 800 kilometers without additional recharging, and the developed speed reaches 300 km. These indicators also exceed the characteristics of past models.
The NanoflowCell Quant F case does not have a frame, the main load carries a hull mock-mockery created from a durable carbon fiber. The model can boast of Quanteyes headlights and automatically unfolded at a speed of 80 kmh. rear spoiler. According to the technical director of Nunzio La Vechia: “The front headlights of Quanteyes use the rear lighting crystals that project light”.
The salon has become more spacious, four passengers can accommodate quite freely in it. This is not surprising, the length of the novelty is 5257 mm.
The car has convenient control. This possibility is provided by a permanent drive and a two -stage automatic transmission. It is worth noting updated electric engines – four of them, one on the wheel, as well as stream cells. The cells work exclusively on a combination of fuel battery and ionic liquids, electrolytes of different charging, like the work of conventional fuel elements. As for the fuel tank, it is divided into two parts and has a rather large total capacity of 500 liters.
At the moment, it is planned to release an electric car in serial production. However, due to complex developments, brand fans and potential buyers will be able to see the final version of the car only after a few years. More detailed information about Quant F will be provided at the opening of the Geneva Motor Show in early March.