Design student pens Aston Martin Volare concept, complete with AWD and hydrogen fuel cell

by admin on August 25, 2009

Filed under: Concept Cars, Coupe, Performance, Aston Martin, UK, Alternative Fuel

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While driving the Aston Martin V12 Vantage, Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson lamented that with tightening environmental regulations, this may be as good as it ever gets. If he’s right, Aston’s going to have to look elsewhere for fresh ideas on how to bring the high-performance GT into the green age, and they might want to have a chat with James Trim. The 23-year-old designer penned this concept car, called the Aston Martin Volare, as his latest project. And needless to say, it looks fantastic.

Blending the aggressive lines of the One-77 with the taut stance of the Vantage, the Volare has a smooth design all its own. But it’s what’s underneath that could be the most important: electric motors driving all four wheels and supplied by a hydrogen fuel cell stack. Trim’s portfolio also includes some convincing Audi, BMW and Jaguar designs, but the Aston could be his most convincing yet.

[Source: James Trim via AutoTrader]

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