
Volage concept features eight electric motors and can accelerate to 62mph from rest in five seconds
Enlarge PhotoIn building the concept, Venturi called upon Michelin to bestow its new ‘active wheel’ technology. The new feature utilizes two independent motors in each wheel - one to transmit power to the ground and the other to control the electronic suspension and braking system. In this way the car’s wheels are always connected to the road.
Its curvaceous body is constructed from carbon-fiber and its powertrain consists of eight electric motors, all powered by advanced lithium polymer batteries. Each motor outputs 55kW and 232Nm of torque. The dashboard features an LCD touchscreen panel that allows the driver to control the amount of power delivered to the wheels to help extend the driving range.
The Volage is capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in less than five seconds and can reach a top speed of close to 160mph. The driving range is an estimated 200 miles on a single charge.
According to Venturi, the Volage will enter production in 2012. Like the current Fetish, the Volage will be hand assembled in Monaco in very limited numbers.
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Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardI quite like it, like a cross between a 1st gen. Audi tt and Opel GT. Wasn't Venturi the French company that made an Esprit-like sports car with a twin turbo V6 back in the '90s? I think they even raced it at Le Mans.
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