The Morgan LifeCar is a concept car that will be unveiled at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show. As Morgan says, the Morgan LifeCar will be a zero emissions car that will be fun to drive. Thinking at the Morgan Aero 8, I bet it will be fun to drive!
Morgan press release:
The Morgan LifeCar is a concept car due to be launched at the Geneva Show in March 2008.
The LifeCar’s purpose is to demonstrate that a zero emission vehicle can also be fun to drive.
The combination of performance, range and fuel economy will allow a sporting driver of the
future to demonstrate a concern for the environment.
Going far beyond the incremental adaptation of traditional car designs as seen in current hybrid vehicles, it will demonstrate that a new step in vehicle architecture is enabled by the use of a fuel cell hybrid power train.
The approach is one of whole system design in which the architecture is generated from the
characteristics of the fuel cell, in a light-weight vehicle coupled with a high hybridization level.
This combination will minimise the fuel cell cost and provide the fuel economy for a 200 mile range.
An objective of the project is to lower the entry barriers for a vehicle powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
Core to the success of the project will be collaboration between partners to achieve system-level innovation in the design.
The collaborators are Oscar Automotive, Cranfield University, QinetiQ, Oxford University, Linde AG and Morgan Motor Company.