The European Institute of Technology foresaw a new concept established by its Master of Transportation Engineering graduates.
The IED Tracy, which premiered at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. It designed as a “new transportation design” featuring an all-electric powertrain.
It designed for both on- and off-road, public and private use. The IED Tracy provides enough room for six occupants. With a small footprint (3,740-mm/14-in long, 2,205-mm/86.8-in wide, 2,083-mm/82-in high).
This is because the cabin adopts an unusual seating arrangement that includes an L-shaped back and side bench seat that can hold up to four people. While the driver also has a single seat and the front passenger has a rear-facing seat.
At this point, powertrain specifics about the system are minimal, but we know that it features a battery pack on the floor and is all-wheel drive. This means that it either has an electric motor on each axle or an electric motor on each wheel.
The electric powertrain has allowed the students to design a vehicle with the non-existent front. And the rear overhangs to optimize the space inside. The roof and much of the sides of the IED Tracy are made of glass. With the large bright yellow roll bars visible to the outside holding the occupants secure. A collection of netted luggage racks is located at the front and the rear of the model.
The Tracy IED will release on March 3 and we can then expect to learn more about it.
This is because the cabin adopts an unusual seating arrangement that includes an L-shaped back and side bench seat that can hold up to four people, while the driver also has a single seat and the front passenger has a rear-facing seat.
At this point, powertrain specifics about the system are minimal. But we know that it features a battery pack on the floor and is all-wheel drive. Which means that it either has an electric motor on each axle or an electric motor on each wheel.