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NLV Quant – née Koenigsegg Quant – at Geneva
Thu, 25 Feb 2010The Quant - back at Geneva as the NLV Quant Last week we ran a story on Koenigsegg taking somethig new to Geneva after we’d had a chat with them. But part of that story was on last year’s Koenigsegg Quant, a four-seat electric supercar we saw at Geneva 2009. At the time it was billed as a Koenigsegg Quant (although, as Koenigsegg pointed out to us, it was always a commission project) but now it’s set to return to Geneva 2010 as the NLV Quant.
Nissan Bevel concept
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BMW advert ‘burns’ BMW logo on to your eyelids
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