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Geneva 2010: Lumeneo Smera Concept is a lean(ing), possibly hyper-mean, electric machine

quinta-feira, 4 de março de 2010 ·

Geneva 2010: Lumeneo Smera Concept is a lean(ing), possibly hyper-mean, electric machine

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Lumeneo Smera Concept - Click above for high-res image gallery

if there’s one overriding theme at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, it’s the electrification of the automobile. Long story short, even scorched earth king Ferrari showed a hybrid. The show floor was littered with dozens of electric contraptions of all shapes and sizes, but we’re taking a moment or so to tell you about the Lumeneo Smera because it made us smile. Here’s why.

For the ten minutes or so we spent photographing the Smera, half a dozen people managed to squeeze themselves inside its tiny body. And the second the door shut, everyone of them burst out laughing, especially the poor schmucks who took the plunge and shoehorned into the back seat. That’s right, the Smera is an inline two-seater. Even cooler than that, the Smera does that cool leany thing going around corners, just like the now defunct Carver.

But that’s not all - France’s Lumeneo Smera might be of great interest to you enthusiast types. Lumeneo claims that it’s 15-kilowatt electric motor produces - we hope you’re sitting down - 737 pound-feet or torque, a figure that would give the little-bitty 992-pound pod a power-to-weight ratio of something approximating Arnold Schwarzenegger in his prime. Are they using e-tron math? Probably, but that’s the story they’re telling to the world. We’ll believe it when it forces our eyeballs back into our skulls.

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