Geneva 2020: Nathalie Coupé achieves 300 km/h
FIRST PREMIERE How the methanol fuel cell from Gumpert Aiways Automobile works without liquid hydrogen is presented by the brand with the Nathalie sports coupe at the Geneva Motor Show from March 5 to 15. In the Nathalie, the fuel cell turns one liter of methanol into two kWh, which is fed directly into the system via an electrochemical process. Coupled with the power of a [...]
In the Nathalie, the fuel cell turns one liter of methanol into two kWh, which are fed directly into the system via an electrochemical process. Coupled with the output of a 70 kWh buffer battery, the total system output is 210 kWh.
Zero to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds
This should enable a total range of about 1000 kilometers at an average of 80 km/h, and instead of recharging, the vehicle can be refueled in three minutes.
The top speed of the all-wheel drive car is stated at almost 300 km/h, and the sprint from zero to 100 km/h takes 2.5 seconds.
First deliveries summer 2020
Anders Korsgaard of Gumpert Aiway's partner Blue World Technologies:
With visionary partners like Gumpert Aiways and Aiway, developing the automotive future is a pleasure. We have the good prerequisites to become pioneers of technical development with the automotive development know-how of Roland Gumpert.
The first production vehicles of the limited Nathalie "First Edition" super sports coupe will be delivered in summer 2020. There are no details yet about Swiss prices.
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