The Chinese made asymmetric car stuffed with Koenigsegg.
Chinese-Israeli brand Qoros has revealed a new concept, prepared with the participation of Swedish supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg.
Model K-EV, among other things, got different doors and some components of the power plant from the Regera hypercar.
All the details by filling the developers failed. It is known that the prototype uses a “highly efficient” electrical installation and all-wheel drive with separate control of each of the wheels. In the message Qoros noted that the system is implemented using the “same technology of electric drives”, which are set in the Koenigsegg Regera.
The futuristic concept has received different doors and components Regera hypercar
The company also spoke about carbon design concept called the Clever Carbon Cabin. This so-called “seamless integration” interior, almost entirely made of carbon fiber.
The driver’s side door Model K-EV is a large “gull wing”, opened automatically, while the driver’s side in the prototype two doors. The front passenger can open as a normal door and move upwards, and the back — shift.
Images of the interior yet, but the report says that the developers tried to divide the front and back areas with an emphasis on comfort for the rear passengers.
The concept represents a key stage in the new energy strategy of Qoros. The company plans to launch the Model K-EV into mass production in 2019.
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