htmlOn October 13, the official picture of the Alpine Alpenglow concept car was released. The shape is very eye-catching and uses hydrogen fuel engine . The car will be officially launched at the Paris Motor Show.
In May this year, Renault announced plans to bring hydrogen-powered family cars to the market by 2030.
Alpine Alpenglow concept car
The automaker claims that it "emits almost only water vapor" when it runs, powered by two 700 bar cylindrical hydrogen tanks .
1 Two hydrogen tanks are surrounded by two sides of the water droplet-shaped cockpit, respectively, and the driver and the internal space become one. At the rear of the car, the blue light is a visual representation of the hydrogen being used as a cleaning fuel.
The French automaker has released its relaunched landscape concept car, which will launch a fully electric version in 2024, and then add a 16-kilowatt hydrogen fuel cell in 2030.
Alpine Alpenglow concept car
The new car's headlights are very eye-catching, and the through-type light strip echoes the Alpenglow car name. The headlights adopt a progressive design style and are also very innovative. The side shape of the Alpenglow concept car is quite muscular, the rim design is similar to snowflakes, and it also has a translucent feeling, which is very innovative. In terms of size, the official said that its length is more than 5 meters, width is more than 2 meters, and height is less than 1 meter (39 inches). Alpine describes it as "the proportion of a dream car."
Alpine Alpenglow concept car
This concept car is named Alpenglow, which means the light before the sun will set or will rise. Alpine is named after this and wants to show the current node where the brand is located, that is, the transition period for abandoning fuel vehicles and transforming into new energy. According to previous news, Alpine plans to launch three pure electric products in the future, including the successor models of Alpine A5, GT X-Over and A110. The first model is expected to be launched as early as 2025.
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