Infiniti has unveiled a working prototype of their
Project Black S concept. Originally unveiled at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, the updated
concept was jointly developed by Infiniti and the Renault Sport Formula One
Team. As a result, the car is an “engineering testbed” that explores how
Renault’s dual-hybrid powertrain technology could be used in a road-going
model.
The concept is based on the Q60 Red Sport 400 and
features a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 engine that produces 400 hp and 475 Nm of torque. It is backed up by a hybrid system which
has a 4.4 kWh lithium-ion battery and three electric motor generator units.
Billed as “energy harvesting systems,” the motors generate electricity under acceleration
and braking.
The electricity is used to spool up the e-turbos and
power an electric motor that is integrated into the rear axle. The latter
produces 160 hp and it helps the concept to produce a
combined maximum output of a 563 hp. Infiniti declined to release detailed performance
specifications, but the company said the car should be able to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in less than four seconds. It’s also worth noting the
model has 163 hp more than the standard Q60 Red Sport 400.
Besides the high-tech powertrain, the Project Black
S has a carbon-ceramic braking system with ventilated and drilled discs that
measure 15 inches (380 mm) up front and 14.1 inches (360 mm) out back. The car
also has a sportier suspension, adjustable anti-lock braking and traction
control systems as well as three different drive modes which control how the
electric motor is used.
The car’s styling has been refined by the Renault
Sport Formula One Team which used “computational fluid dynamics software to
deliver more effective powertrain cooling and enhanced downforce.” Infiniti says the concept has been equipped with larger air
intakes, a ventilated hood and improved aerodynamics which are designed to cool
the rear electric motor. The concept also features a massive rear wing which
provides a “fine-tuned compromise between maximum straight-line stability and
high-traction under cornering.”
Thanks to all these changes, the concept weighs 1,775 kg which is just 24 kg more than the Q60 Red Sport
400. Infiniti also says the concept has a lower center of gravity and better
driving characteristics. Infiniti will continue developing the car and there’s a chance we could
eventually see a road-going version of the concept. As the automaker explained,
they’re exploring a “potential new model grade” above the Red Sport 400 that
would offer better performance, a unique design and a sportier chassis.