đȘUnique ONES⚠️ - The Geneva Motor Show , renowned for its spectacular showcase of automotive innovations, has always been a magnet for car enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. However, the allure of this prestigious event extends beyond the well-known automotive giants. Even talented students from design schools are drawn to this global stage to display their creativity and skill. One notable example is the Espera Sbarro MontbĂ©liard School of Design , which made a remarkable impression at the Geneva Motor Show 2013 with their innovative hybrid car.The Sbarro RĂ©act' E.V. raced at the 14th Monte Carlo Rally for New Energies. (Picture from: Sbarro )
The Espera Sbarro Montbéliard , known for pushing the boundaries of automotive design, presented their latest creation: the Sbarro Réact' E.V. This hybrid car, which was completed in just 13 weeks by a team of dedicated students , challenged perceptions about student-designed vehicles. The Réact' E.V. was not just a static display but a fully functional two-seater coupe, demonstrating impressive performance and design.
The Sbarro RĂ©act' E.V., the automaker's first hybrid sports car, debuted at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. (Picture from: MotorAuthority )
The car’s design immediately caught the eye of spectators. The sleek, futuristic lines and aerodynamic profile made it stand out among the more traditional offerings at the show. But the Sbarro RĂ©act' E.V. was not just about looks; its hybrid powertrain was a testament to the students' engineering prowess .
T he Sbarro Réact' E.V. was completed in just 13 weeks by a team of dedicated students of the Espera Sbarro Montbéliard School of Design. (Picture from: MotorAuthority )
Combining a Peugeot V6 engine with a hybrid system , the vehicle featured a rear-wheel drive powered by a 210 hp engine and front-wheel drive driven by two DC brushless motors . Each motor provided 100 kW of power and 553 lbs-ft of torque , with energy stored in a 24-kWh battery pack . The total power output of 484 hp showcased the car’s impressive performance capabilities. Beautiful interior of the Sbarro RĂ©act' E.V. with large central tunnel . (Picture from: Sbarro )
What set the Sbarro RĂ©act' E.V. apart was its dual purpose: it was not only a concept car but also intended to participate in racing events. This blend of functionality and innovation highlighted the students' ambition to create something beyond a mere design study. The collaboration with several universities of technology further enhanced the project's credibility and technical expertise. The Sbarro RĂ©act' E.V. features a PSA V6 engine, supported by two electric motors. (Picture from: Sbarro )
The Réact' E.V.'s debut at the Geneva Motor Show exemplifies how educational institutions can contribute significantly to the automotive industry. By merging design with performance, the Espera Sbarro Montbéliard School of Design demonstrated that student projects could compete on the same stage as established manufacturers.
What set the Sbarro RĂ©act' E.V. apart was its dual purpose: it was not only a concept car but also intended to participate in racing events. (Picture from: MotorAuthority )
Their work is a reminder that creativity and technical skills are not confined to industry veterans but are also nurtured in academic environments, In essence, the success of the RĂ©act' E.V. at the Geneva Motor Show serves as an inspiration for both aspiring designers and established automakers . | cIWHRbl_yHQ | UFUNR486liM |
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It proves that innovation and enthusiasm can lead to remarkable achievements, even in the competitive world of automotive design. The students' ability to deliver a working hybrid car in such a short time frame underscores the potential of young talent in shaping the future of the automotive industry. *** [EKA | FROM PREVIOUS SOURCES | ESPERA SBARRO MONTBELIARD | SBARRO | AUTOBLOG | MOTORAUTHORITY ] Note: This blog can be accessed via your smart phone