Infiniti EMERGE-E Concept – 2012 Geneva Motor Show

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The Japanese Automaker, Infiniti first got our interest at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, where they revealed the Infiniti Essence Concept, a coupe with curvy lines and a sophisticated design. They continued this streak with the 2011-revealed Infiniti Ethera.

The new concept, the EMERGE-E, planned to be revealed at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show is as extravagant, some might even say peculiar as the Japanese from Infiniti habituate. The concept is a pretentiously designed coupe. Sadly, Infiniti only released the teaser images which you can find in this article, and very little information. We know that this vehicle will be powered by an electric engine, with a small “range-extender” (a thermic motor, probably gasoline powered, with the sole purpose of generating electricity).

There are some rumors which state that the EMERGE-E already got green light for production. This sports car can be released for purchase as early as 2014.

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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