Abarth Scorp-Ion by IED Design students
Scale model will be unveiled in Geneva
The students from IED's Master of Arts in Transportation Design are returning to the Gevena Motor Show with the stunning Abarth Scorp-Ion concept.
Created under the supervision of Pininfarina's Luca Borgogno and Maserati's Luigi Giampaolo, the Scorp-Ion is the brainchild of Emre Husmen who envisions the two-seater as a futuristic coupe that measures 4010mm long, 1900 wide, and 1190mm tall.
While the car is nothing more than a pipe dream, Husmen says the Scorp-Ion would be motivated by four electric motors that draw power from a trunk-mounted lithium-ion battery.
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This is pretty nice. Scrap the expensive, heavy and grossly inefficient batteries for a one liter IC engine and you get a very efficient, nearly perfect commuter car.
February 17, 2011 9:24 am
i think the instructors and students at IED are great. look at their 2008 Maserati chicane, also a more compact sports car. Their designs are very achievable, pending the board members approval.
February 17, 2011 4:09 pm

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