In the early nineties, Volvo again turned to the green car of the future. Shown in 1992, the ECC (Environmental Concept Car) was built almost entirely from recyclable materials. The car was equipped with a hybrid power plant, including a gas turbine and an electric motor. She could use almost all types of fuel, both of mineral origin and derived from plant materials. Design solutions were also worked out at ECC. The car's exterior was so successful that six years later, with minimal changes, it was borrowed for the production Volvo S80.
Source: Sergey Pribytkov - www.carseller.ru
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