Fioravanti,
this year in its 20th anniversary of activity, continues
the research on the new architectures of the next future
vehicles that will must face the new alternative sources
of energy and their stockpiling.
Hidra is the evolution of last year Thalia and marries
the Fioravanti’s propensity for innovation,
functionality and elegance. Hidra is a proposal of a
sporty multifunctional vehicle ( M.P.C. as multi purpose
coupe), with 5 doors and 4 seats. The concept is based
on a general layout that lets reach notable results in
terms of vehicle dynamics, passive safety and
flexibility. It’s foreseen a central-longitudinal area
creating room for hydrogen tanks, for a “fuel cell” car
or for possible batteries in the case of electric or
hybrid engine. These large masses would be placed in a
well protected area, safe from crashes and low for an
ideal centre of gravity to improve the car handling.
Thanks to this layout, Fioravanti proposes, for every
single wheel, its own patent concerning the
possibility to use an only-one identical type of
suspension.
A sleek and
dynamic design characterizes the unique bodywork with
modelled and plastic surfaces, in the vehicle’s front end we
find the lights, which are luminous volumes that vary their
intensity depending on functions, creating a single drawing.
The rear area shows an extensive transparent surface that
includes an innovative system for the retro-illumination of
the number plate thanks to the “led” technology, in the
original rear bumper we find: rear lights, turn indicator,
fog light, reversing light.
The big H on the roof is an aesthetic innovation but
specially a functional innovation, it born at the
origin of the A pillars and finish at the C pillars. Its
horizontal part is, aerodynamically speaking, in a
depression zone and its shape helps to keep the flows
attached to the body. The frame of the big H, where acts as
perimeter of the windshield, shows a series of jet that
alternatively and/or simultaneously spray water and air.
This idea is the
last revolutionary patent of Fioravanti and it’s called
Geyser. It’s a new system for the cleaning of the
transparent surfaces in every possible condition without
using more the windshield wipers. The patent is based on the
combined use of: nano-technology, aerodynamic, water
recovery from the “fuel cells”.
Dimensions:
Length: 4675 mm; Width: 1880; Height: 1290 mm; Wheelbase:
2900 mm.
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