Research into the fuel cell continues at a brisk pace. After the
Peugeot Fuel Cell Taxi and the H2O, new developments have lead to the
miniaturisation and simplification of this technology, while still
providing a practical range. To mark these developments, Peugeot has
chosen to create an original concept vehicle to demonstrate this new
The Quark is a two-seater, four-wheel drive vehicle that uses the
integral working parts to also provide the visual appeal of the
vehicle. Each component is stylized to highlight its specific
function. The same applies to all parts in contact with the occupants,
for example the passenger grab handles, the footboards and the body,
which becomes almost an extension of the driver. The Quark chassis is
the result of cooperation between stylists and engineers, which,
ensures a perfect blend of aesthetic and technical prowess.
Although there is minimal bodywork, the body reveals at a glance that
the Quark is a Peugeot vehicle. From the design of the dual LED
headlamps and its Lion badge, to the assertive but welcoming front
grille, the overall impression is that of a futuristic, but also a
realistic vehicle. As on the 307 CC, the rear lights are also equipped
with light emitting diodes (LEDs). The front bodywork serves as a
windshield to protect the passengers, who also have dedicated storage
spaces at their disposal. At the front and at the rear, protective
panels similar to the lower front panel supports the number plates,
while at the rear, the hydrogen tank is painted red to symbolise its
contents.
An electric motor drives each of the four wheels, themselves connected
to the chassis by means of triangular wishbones. The 17'' diameter
wheels create a real sense of latent power, and emphasize the rotation
of the wheel. They are fitted with Michelin tyres with a
purposely-round cross-section and an original; ''shell-like' ' tread
profile to assist in the removal of water.
The Quark combines pure materials such as aluminium and carbon fibre.
The bucket seat has a non-slip covering to ensure good lateral support
for passengers. To use the Quark, the driver relies on a removable
interactive interface, which serves the same purpose as an ignition
key and is used in conjunction with an instrument panel. Positioned in
its housing, it provides information concerning the traction system
and the fuel cell, vehicle speed, satellite navigation, etc… Protected
by a small transparent and waterproof cover, it allows the vehicle to
be started when in place and immobilises it after removal by the
driver, as in the case of an ignition key.
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