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Fonte: Autoportal
Um vídeo: YouTube - World premier: QBEAK EV
ECOmove, a new Danish EV company, has just unveiled the first model of their QBEAK series in their hometown of Horsens. Their first prototype is a topless electric runabout that incorporates many of the things you'd expect in a city car, including compact size, light weight and modular chassis. It also has a few surprises like sliding electric doors, a centered driver position and smart phone-based instrumentation within the steering wheel. The company expects to show other, full body models in the near future.
What all the QBEAK vehicles share is a slick "skateboard" platform that opens a world of possibilities. Made of aluminum, Kevlar composites and plastics, the base is expandable both length- and width-wise and contains all the auto's control systems and batteries. Both the motors and suspension bits are located within the wheels.
Designed to be rust-free and robust, the QBEAK suite of vehicles incorporate recyclable body panels that can be swapped to update both color and style. They can also be ordered with a varied amount of batteries – from one to six – with the full complement apparently good for a 250-kilometer (155-mile) range.
Though the price at this time is only described as "attractive" and no delivery dates have been set, you can already sign up for a place in line – no deposit necessary – at their website which also has English version in the works. Hit the jump for a short bit of video of the car's official unveiling by EU Climate commissioner Conny Hedegaard.
Fonte: AutoblogGreen
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«Qbeak» da ECOmove destaca-se pelo tamanho compacto, pouco peso, chassis modular e portas... eléctricas deslizantes
A empresa Dinamarquesa ECOmove, dedicada ao desenvolvimento e produção de veículos eléctricos, acaba de apresentar o seu primeiro protótipo de um automóvel eléctrico.
O descapotável «Qbeak» da ECOmove incorpora uma série de características essenciais a um citadino e algumas curiosidades: tamanho compacto, pouco peso, chassis modular e portas… eléctricas deslizantes.
Este eléctrico «aberto» conta com uma plataforma em alumínio, compósitos em kevlar e plásticos que pode ser esticada em comprimento e largura! Motores e suspensões estão colocados nas rodas e o futuro proprietários poderá optar por uma até seis baterias, sendo que nesta última versão atinge os 250 km de autonomia.
A empresa dinamarquesa não revela preços, mas adianta que serão “atractivos”.
A empresa Dinamarquesa ECOmove, dedicada ao desenvolvimento e produção de veículos eléctricos, acaba de apresentar o seu primeiro protótipo de um automóvel eléctrico.
O descapotável «Qbeak» da ECOmove incorpora uma série de características essenciais a um citadino e algumas curiosidades: tamanho compacto, pouco peso, chassis modular e portas… eléctricas deslizantes.
Este eléctrico «aberto» conta com uma plataforma em alumínio, compósitos em kevlar e plásticos que pode ser esticada em comprimento e largura! Motores e suspensões estão colocados nas rodas e o futuro proprietários poderá optar por uma até seis baterias, sendo que nesta última versão atinge os 250 km de autonomia.
A empresa dinamarquesa não revela preços, mas adianta que serão “atractivos”.
Um vídeo: YouTube - World premier: QBEAK EV
ECOmove, a new Danish EV company, has just unveiled the first model of their QBEAK series in their hometown of Horsens. Their first prototype is a topless electric runabout that incorporates many of the things you'd expect in a city car, including compact size, light weight and modular chassis. It also has a few surprises like sliding electric doors, a centered driver position and smart phone-based instrumentation within the steering wheel. The company expects to show other, full body models in the near future.
What all the QBEAK vehicles share is a slick "skateboard" platform that opens a world of possibilities. Made of aluminum, Kevlar composites and plastics, the base is expandable both length- and width-wise and contains all the auto's control systems and batteries. Both the motors and suspension bits are located within the wheels.
Designed to be rust-free and robust, the QBEAK suite of vehicles incorporate recyclable body panels that can be swapped to update both color and style. They can also be ordered with a varied amount of batteries – from one to six – with the full complement apparently good for a 250-kilometer (155-mile) range.
Though the price at this time is only described as "attractive" and no delivery dates have been set, you can already sign up for a place in line – no deposit necessary – at their website which also has English version in the works. Hit the jump for a short bit of video of the car's official unveiling by EU Climate commissioner Conny Hedegaard.
Imagens:
É esquisito, mas engraçado.
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