Pininfarina to reveal H600 saloon concept at Geneva Motor Show

The Italian design house will showcase the H600 concept with Hong Kong-based Hybrid Kinetic Group.

By Doug Revolta, Autocar UK calendar 10 Feb 2017 Views icon4515 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Pininfarina to reveal H600 saloon concept at Geneva Motor Show

Pininfarina will unveil a new luxury saloon concept, the H600, at the Geneva Motor Show with the Hybrid Kinetic Group.

The Italian design house, which is thought to be plotting a production EV sports car, has designed and manufactured the concept for the Hong Kong-based electric vehicle company.

Little has been revealed about the concept, but a short press release said it will have the "perfect combination of pure design and eco-friendly technology" with a "new energy propulsion", hinting at a potentially all-electric powertrain.

A picture was released with the preview, showing the sleek rear of the luxury saloon wearing the Hybrid Kinetic Group's badge.

Among the Hong Kong electric vehicle company's portfolio is an electric bus and a car that can be fuelled on bio-alcohol, propane and natural gas.

Pininfarina, which was acquired by India’s Mahindra & Mahindra in December 2015, will also be showcasing a sports car concept at Geneva developed with two-time F1 and Indy 500 champ Emerson Fittipaldi.

 

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