NanoFlowcell Quant F electric sports car to premiere in Geneva

At the Geneva auto show last year, Quant showed off the e-Sportlimousine and the company will be back at the show this year with another interesting electric car. This time out it's no limo, the car the company will be showing off is the Quant F sports car. The Quant F is set to make its world debut at the show and is a completely redesigned and re-engineer version of the Quant E.

On the outside the Quant F looks much like its predecessor the E. The only real differences between the two in looks is a new color scheme, bigger door mirrors, a new wheel deign and different headlights. Those headlights are pure show car and throw a "Q" shape when turned on.

The big feature of the Quant F is the gull wing doors made popular on supercars of the 80s. Inside, the car will hold four people and is 207 inches long. That length is hard to put in perspective, but it is longer than a Mercedes S-Class LWB. The interior space has grown inside the car thanks to the use of carbon fiber in the monocoque and thinner A pillars.

The electric powertrain of the vehicle is serious with the electric motors producing 1075hp for a limited time. Exactly how limited a time it can produce that much power is unknown. Power from the electric motors heads to the ground via a 2-speed automatic transmission built in-house by Quant. The car has a motor for each wheel giving it permanent AWD. Electricity for its motors comes from a fuel cell that uses two ionic fluids to create a charge rather than hydrogen with a pair of 250l tanks to hold the fluids.

SOURCE: Carscoops