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Written by Vijay Pattni
This is an Infiniti Q60 that you can neither drive, nor buy. Not yet, anyway. It"s a technical exercise; a result of a conversation between Infiniti and its friends (partners) over at Renault Sport F1. The question? How can F1 tech be made relevant for road use. The answer? A 563bhp, dual-hybrid, bewinged two-seat coupe with a trim spec even The Dark Knight himself would be proud of. Welcome to the update of the Project Black S, a car we first saw at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, albeit as a design study. This one actually works, and according to the informations provided works quite quickly.
Date written: 1 Oct 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13527
This is an Infiniti Q60 that you can neither drive, nor buy. Not yet, anyway. It"s a technical exercise; a result of a conversation between Infiniti and its friends (partners) over at Renault Sport F1. The question? How can F1 tech be made relevant for road use. The answer? A 563bhp, dual-hybrid, bewinged two-seat coupe with a trim spec even The Dark Knight himself would be proud of. Welcome to the update of the Project Black S, a car we first saw at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, albeit as a design study. This one actually works, and according to the informations provided works quite quickly.
Date written: 1 Oct 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13527