Glass fiber to create pure electric sports car Green GT

Glass fiber to create pure electric sports car Green GT

This car is not too surrealistic, or is it a concept car. The answer is no, this is not a fantasy car, it has not only stay on the draft design, and soon it will be put into practical tests, in the near future we can see it in the race gallop .

It is called the Green GT. It is built according to the standards of the Le Mans racing car developed by the International Automobile Federation (FIA). However, unlike Le Mans racing, it does not eat aviation-grade kerosene or drink civilian gas. Only "electricity" can drive it forward!

The design of the electric super green GT is very sharp. From the front side, the front headlights are very ghostly. Under the snow-white armor, there are four headlights with half-hidden and half-brown, fluorescent blue headlights. What is the source of its lighting, but so advanced design, it is speculated that it will use the most popular LED cold light source.

The Green GT built by Swiss Constructor is made of glass fiber, and its chassis is made of dense carbon fiber. It is hidden in the light and lightweight body of Green GT. It has a maximum output of 300 kilowatts. Power, about 402 horsepower output electronic power system. After repeated testing in the extreme wind tunnel laboratory, the Green GT finally formed its appearance. The height of the body is almost level with the hub. The body that dives forward is extremely full.

The wide, straight rear wing of the car body stands tall, with the front of the cockpit cover, complete with a form of air fighter. The diffuser at the bottom of the car body is extremely close to the ground. The only lighting system in the middle is the vertical drooping. LED high-brightness warning light, its role is not a brake light, but the rain track warning lights.

In fact, Green GT is still in the stage of sketches, models, animations and sludge models. However, when Green GT was exhibited at the Polytechnic Institute in Paris on December 3rd, FIA** had personally learned about the structure, power, and other information of Green GT. In addition, during the winter holidays of international motor sports, Green GT will conduct winter tests. In addition to helping establish the performance of the Green GT, this objective will also test the durability performance of the Green GT. Irregular carbon fiber sheets scattered everywhere are not ornaments at all, but are further integrated and combed through the air passing through the body to give the vehicle a better aerodynamic shape.

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