Audi H-Tron Quattro
While most people agree that "pure
electric" might be the most sustainable way of advancing the automotive
industry, the fuel cell-powered h-tron quattro study certainly features a lot
of interesting technologies.
This car is on display at the Audi Forum
in Neckarsulm for a limited time only, so people in the vicinity should hurry
if they're actually hoping to catch the h-tron quattro concept in person.
It has a range of about 600 km, refueling takes just 4 minutes, 100 km/h takes just 7 seconds
and flat out you'll be doing 200 km/h on the Autobahn. Further more,
you've got piloted driving at speeds of up to 60 km/h, new laser and
OLED lighting tech, adaptive air suspension (which can lower the car by up to
30 mm), a touch operated climate control system and independent rear
seats, among plenty of other features.
Visually, the exterior is almost
identical to the one of the e-tron quattro concept (e-tron with an 'E'), though
minor differences do exist such as different wheels and a restyled front
spoiler and hood.