The Swedish manufacturer Koenigsegg unveils the Quant at the Geneva Motor Show, a solar-electric supercar that will be in production sometime soon. Forget about your carbon footprint when this car goes out since it won’t have your traditional internal combustion engine. Instead, two electric motors with 512 brake horsepower pumping out 715 Nm of torque powers the car to 62 mph in 5.2 seconds. That’s lightning-quick, considering the car has four seats, ABS, onboard entertainment, and six “smart” airbags. Long-range, deep-cycle batteries will be providing the juice for this supercar and charging them will take just 20 minutes. The car’s also covered with photovoltaic coating, another term for solar charger, to maximize your enjoyment especially when the sun’s out. If this is the future of supercars, then we won’t have to worry. $TBA.
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