Pininfarina, the design house recently bought by India’s Mahindra & Mahindra group presented a sleek, sharp and astonishing piece of art named H2 Speed Concept at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. The car sensed more like a rocket on wheels as it’s ultra sharp and aerodynamic front end is a sure shot head turner for the Geneva based annual car show.
The more surprising fact for the H2 Speed Concept is that it gets all of it’s power from Hydrogen fuel cells. Hybrid, the exact word for this setup makes it as good in terms of safe environment as it is in the design section. All the emission get bound to just water vapors and this make it’s first name H2 clear. Speed here denotes the track only use of the car as it is quiet low for actual road conditions.
Ultra high level of aerodynamic efficiency makes the car more valuable whereas it’s supercar design makes it look more practical than Go-Cart design track cars. The compression technology used in H2 Speed Concept provides a soothing soundtrack to the car. GreenGT and Pininfarina together brings the most powerful electric-hydrogen powertrain at the ongoing 86th Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland.
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