Geneva: Koenigsegg's 4-door

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I'm quite disappointed with this. The current line of production Koenigseggseggssgeggsgss are so stunning, I was expecting more.
Its a 4 door solar electric sports car. Coated with a solar coating.
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The NLV Quant ? By Koenigsegg

Swedish supercar marque Koenigsegg and NLV Solar AG, a pioneer in photovoltaics and accumulator technology, have joined forces to create the Quant. The brainchild of this marriage of power and energy is a four-seater solar electric car. A full-scale model is to be unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Salon, with the two companies currently working on running prototypes to scale up for series production.

Two companies, one vision
The project was born when NLV Solar AG commissioned the environmentally aware Swedish supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg to develop and design a "car of the future", incorporating NLV Solar's groundbreaking, proprietary technology in the felds of photovoltaics and accumulators.

In 2008, the two companies signed a co-operation agreement to create a test vehicle for a unique propulsion system which makes optimum use of
the solar technologies developed by NLV Solar AG, allied with an innovative accumulator unit. The groundbreaking thin-flm solar-cell coating is being implemented in one of Koenigsegg's signature avant-garde designs.

Groundbreaking technology
The advances in electric power generation and storage, combined with the aerodynamic, futuristic Koenigsegg design and engineering, will enable the NLV Quant to charge the FAES(Flow Accumulator
Energy Storage) to full capacity in 20 minutes and give the vehicle a range of 500 kilometres. The
additional power input from the invisible, thin-flm photovoltaic coating that covers the body of the car, further increases the range potential.

The revolutionary solar and FAES systems enable the design of a fully electrical vehicle, rather than
relying on more commonplace hybrid solutions. This also simplifes the drive train layout and
packaging, as only one propulsion system is needed.

Given the size of the The NLV Quant, it has an unusually low frontal surface of around 2 m2. This,
combined with a drag coeffcient of around CD 0.27 and the effciency of the FAES, will enable the car
to cover long distances between charges.

Style and substance
The ingenious Koenigsegg design provides a unique blend of supercar looks and the space of
a traditional luxury sedan. The car will carry four large adults in comfort and also feature a spacious
boot at the rear.

The gull-wing doors set the NLV Quant apart from any other four-seaters on the market. As well as
being a stylish feature, they also make entry to the car more ergonomic, thanks to the lack of B-pillars.
They provide easy access to both the front and rear passenger seats. The unique split side-lite feature
allows all passenger to open and close the front and rear side windows separately, despite the fact
that there is only one door per side.

Unique features as standard
The NLV Quant is rear-wheel drive, with four-wheel brake regeneration, ABS and ESP. It is powered by
two electrical AC induction electric motors with variable frequency drive and in-line planetary
step down drive, one for each rear wheel. The twin-motor design eliminates the need for bevel
gears or a differential, further simplifying the lay-out and giving constant and controlled power
proportioning to the rear wheels, in both drive and coast mode.

The projected curb weight of 1780 kg is very light considering that it is a battery-powered, four-seater, luxury performance car. This is partly due to the two-motor installation which weighs in at only 140 kg ? a remarkable achievement considering the power output of 512 hp and maximum torque of 715 nm which allows the Quant to deliver 0?100 km/h in 5.2 seconds and hit a top speed of 275 km/h. Another reason for
the car's low weight is the utilisation of a carbon-fibre monotube backbone chassis, construction, which houses the FAES system safely inside the centreline of the car at the lowest possible position, bringing down the centre of gravity and central mass point. The FAES only weigh around 450 kg and contain no hazardous material or heavy metals.

Features

? Range of up to 500 km thanks to the new FAES technology, with rapid charging and unlimited charging cycles
? Thin-flm photovoltaic coating of car body
? Asynchronous motor technology
? Minimised running and manufacturing costs thanks to new technology
? Optimised safety
? Carbon chassi and Aluminium/carbon body.
? Unique/functional design, vehicle comfort and loading capacity

Preliminary Specs

? Power: 512 bhp
? Torque: 715 nm
? 0?100 km/h: 5.2 seconds
? Top speed: 275 km/h
? Curb weight: 1780 kg
? Wheelbase 3102 mm
? Track ? Front: 1730 mm Rear: 1729 mm
? Wheels/Tires ? Front: 245/35 - 22" , Rear: 265/35 - 22" - low friction tires by Michelin
? Width: 2016 mm incl rear-view mirrors, Length: 4879 mm, Height: 1335 mm
? Rear-wheel drive
? Four-wheel brake regeneration
? Minimum 6 smart airbags, ABS and ESP
? 3 infotainment panels(one in front, two for the rear)
? Adjustable rear seats
? 3 zone Climate Control system
? Large leg room in the rear
? LED front and rear lights
? Body covered in NLV photovoltaic thin flm solar coating
? NLV mobile redox Flow Accumulator Energy Storage system - FAES
? Space for 4 full grown individuals
? Price: TBD

Car of the future
The NLV Quant is proof that cutting-edge supercars can combine speed, comfort and enjoyment with environmental integrity. And perhaps most crucially, given the supply vulnerability and price volatility of oil-based automotive fuels, it implements the mobile energy technology of the future. The new car reinforces Koenigsegg's position at the forefront of innovative high-end automotive design and manufacture, with a conscious mind.. It also provides a showcase for NLV Solar's groundbreaking work in developing applications for photovoltaic technology.

For more information about NLV Solar AG and Koenigsegg, visit: www.nlv-solar.com and www.koenigsegg.com.

Involved Parties:
Project Leader/Car concept: Christian von Koenigsegg,, Nunzio La Vecchia
Design Lead: Christian von Koenigsegg, Nunzio La Vecchia
Designer: Joachim Nordwall
Modelling/Surfacing/Designwork: Efraim Tangen
Physical Modelling: Victor Rosenvinge, Ketil Humlekjaer, Remi Andersen

Partners/Suppliers:
Ekerdesign, J. Nordwall Design, Arturo La Vecchia, Zartus Production, Michelin

Christian von Koenigsegg.... what a name.
 
Seen from the angle in the first photo, it's incredibly ugly. Front and side view completely ruined. The Koenigsegg CC door and window look doesn't work on a 4-door, in my opinion...

The specs look good, though. But I'll believe the range and recharging time when I see it and not before. If they can really pull off those figures, there's hope for electric cars - provided they redesign it, especially the front end.
 
Lamebiscuit.

Also, 512 hp is so 1999.
 
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Uhh... that's not gone well...
 
NLV Solar AG commissioned the environmentally aware Swedish supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg

Environmentally aware? :rofl:

What makes them environmentally aware? Because their car can run on ethanol as well as normal petrol? It's still a 1000hp 2 seater supercar with a twin supercharged v8 that took a lot of work to even meet min. levels for us smog tests. Hell I would like to see smog tests, see if it's even better than a Carrera GT.

As for the car... gross. It's just ugly there is nothing about the car that looks good, every part of it is ugly. And what's with the weak 0-60 time? That's slower than a non-STI WRX, and I have a good feeling this car will be ~20x as expensive as the WRX. Slower than a Tesla too.... which will also be cheaper.

Unimpressive #'s mixed with made up #'s (it's not doing 500 kilometers on a 20 minute charge with all that digital auto climate control) in a very ugly concept that looks like it's from the mid 80's. Really this is what you do now Koenigsegg? Have fun losing money.
 
Again, I call BS on the 20 mins charge time for 500 km range. You simply can not gather enough energy from a plug in that amount of time.
 
I'm going to say something shocking now. I like it and 512BHP from an electric car is a helluva lot, sure we all know that electric cars aren't the future and hydrogen is, but it's a pretty nice display of technology nonetheless

(Dons Flame Suit)
 
This is a joke, right?
 
I'm going to say something shocking now. I like it and 512BHP from an electric car is a helluva lot, sure we all know that electric cars aren't the future and hydrogen is, but it's a pretty nice display of technology nonetheless

(Dons Flame Suit)

I agree.

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Proud to be different.
 
I'm going to say something shocking now. I like it and 512BHP from an electric car is a helluva lot, sure we all know that electric cars aren't the future and hydrogen is, but it's a pretty nice display of technology nonetheless

(Dons Flame Suit)

Shelby was talking about a "500hp" electric motor (actually 2) almost a year ago, so 512 isn't enough to be a technological breakthrough.
 
I'm going to say something shocking now. I like it and 512BHP from an electric car is a helluva lot, sure we all know that electric cars aren't the future and hydrogen is, but it's a pretty nice display of technology nonetheless

(Dons Flame Suit)

I don't like the styling, but otherwise it's quite clever. No big solar panels, just a solar coating in the paint.

It probably won't do well if it reaches production, but it's a cool concept, technically.
 
Shelby was talking about a "500hp" electric motor (actually 2) almost a year ago, so 512 isn't enough to be a technological breakthrough.

Well, getting power from eletric motors was never really the problem was it? :b The electric motor is a very old invention.. The problem is getting decent range with as few batteries as possible.. And in the future hopefully with a hydrogen fuel cell :)
 
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