ROLLE, Switzerland - INFINITI Emerg-e, the brand's first range-extended, mid-engined electric sports car concept, has won a prestigious award from the German Design Council. The concept car, launched at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year to global acclaim, was today announced as the winner in the Concepts category of the Automotive Brand Contest 2012, the international competition for automotive brands and now a major industry event.
The award, which will be presented in a ceremony at the Mondial de L'Automobile, Paris on 27th September, recognizes excellence and innovation in product design, and celebrates the brand's fresh, fluent design approach, expressed in the highly aerodynamic curves of the INFINITI Emerg-e.
This is the latest milestone to be achieved by this highly advanced sports car, physical proof of INFINITI's intention to produce a bold halo model befitting the brand's promise of Inspired Performance. In June, a fully functioning prototype version of the INFINITI Emerg-e made its bold global debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, driven by Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver, Mark Webber.
INFINITI Emerg-e provides an exciting glimpse into INFINITI's future and features an array of exciting new technologies that the brand will adopt in its quest to build dramatic and sustainable high performance cars. The first INFINITI to be developed in Europe, the concept has evolved through INFINITI's partnership with the UK government's Technology Strategy Board initiative, whose aim is to speed the arrival of low carbon vehicles to our roads. The partial-funding from the TSB has significantly deepened the resource that the INFINITI can draw upon in the development of Emerg-e and technology relevant for the future of the automobile.
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