There’s a “new kid in town”, says NanoFlowCell, which has just shared this image of what looks like a small or compact coupe concept.
We say ‘looks like’, because the drive technology R&D company from Lichtenstein isn’t ready yet to share any information about the car.
Whether we’ll see it making its debut in the flesh at the Geneva Motor Show on March 3 alongside the more production ready version of their Quant F battery-powered saloon or if they’ll simply outline the project with pictures and details, is another question that remains unanswered.
Given the revolutionary drivetrain technology that they’ve developed over the years for the Quant concepts, it’s highly likely that this study will use their high energy density nanoFlowcell system to feed up to four electric motors.