Geneva Motor Show 2015
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Before it detailed the 1,075-hp Quant F supercar, Nanoflowcell mentioned that it would have another surprise highlight at the Geneva Motor Show. Turns out, the surprise is an entirely new concept car that it calls the Quantino.
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Nunzio La Vecchia is back, baby! And at this year's Geneva Motor Show, he's pitching an even more extraordinary, updated version of his flow cell supercar, the Nanoflowcell Quant F. La Vecchia claims that the updated car's flow battery can power the motor to a tune of 1,000 hp and 500 miles.
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Anyone who is in the market for a hot-hatch is spoiled for choice at the moment, with Ford, Renault and VW all offer engaging choices at a reasonable price. Opel has decided to join the battleground with its Corsa OPC, a turbocharged hot-hatch set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
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Amid ever tightening emissions restrictions, the time has come for Ferrari to replace its 458 Italia and its high-revving naturally aspirated V8 engine. Ferrari’s 488 GTB is the first turbocharged mid-engine V8 since the legendary F40, and will take the 458's place in the Italian marque's stable.
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After intensive testing and fine-tuning, McLaren is nearly ready to introduce the production P1 GTR, announcing plans to do so at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show in March. The already light, virile P1 is about to get even more outrageous.
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EDAG always creates a concept car demonstrating new thought for the Geneva Motor Show and the 2015 concept offers the ultimate in lightweight engineering. The "Light Cocoon" uses a weatherproof Jack Wolfskin textile stretched over a bionically-inspired trellis frame then back-lights it for effect
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Last year, Swiss think tank Rinspeed took us inside the autonomous car with the XchangE, and this year it plans to show us how that car will be more than just a means of transportation. It'll be your best Budii.