Monday, February 21, 2011

Rolls-Royce 120EX Concept, the electric supercar on a Phantom

When you say "the reality than fiction." At the Geneva Motor Show scheduled for March 3 to 13 at booth Rolls-Royce 120EX concept you will see the power based on the Phantom. With the automotive world that is slowly veering toward clean energy even Rolls-Royce declined to say her and started to design a car with super-power.

Rolls-Royce 120EX concept will in all probability the same forms of the Phantom, which is 5.8 meters long and a wheelbase of over three and a half meters. If the Phantom is equipped with a V12, however, remains difficult, even for a short time, imagine how many batteries should have the 120EX concept.

Moving a car from the wheels of a Phantom adopt means of batteries that disrupt much of the total weight of the car, so much so that many believe that Rolls-Royce wanted to do more a provocation than anything else. Fueling this theory is nothing less than a number of Rolls-Royce, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, who said "With this concept we consider alternatives to traditional engines but we also want to open the debate: the electric technology in the field of ultra-luxury experience can perfection or just a compressed? "Of course, Rolls-Royce Electric knows almost oxymoronic, but all car manufacturers of luxury cars are veering in the optical environment.

In recent years we have seen Ferrari and Porsche hybrid (in the form of concept), Jagur Electric, Bentley that invests in biofuels and downsizing, now Rolls-Royce wants to join the discussion.

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