The GQ by CITROËN is a concept car developed by a partnership among UK's monthly magazine GQ, Savile Row tailors, E Tautz and Citroën designers led by Mark Lloyd. It combines a sleek and sculpted exterior with an essential interior and a hybrid powertrain.
The company introduced the Citroen sport coupe concept, designed by hatchback DS3 Mark Lloyd of the project editor of the British version of GQ magazine Dylan Jones, who tried to create your own car of the future "for the gentlemen." This publication reports Autocar.
The prototype is equipped with a hybrid powerplant which combines a 1.6-liter gasoline engine with direct fuel injection, electric motor and feeding it batteries.
Representatives of the French manufacturer's claim that zero to 96 miles an hour so the car can accelerate in 4.5 seconds and its top speed is electronically limited at around 250 kilometers per hour. The level of CO2 emissions novelty is only 80 grams per kilometer.
The creation of this concept car is the only advertising the project and its serial production is planned.