The 2012 Geneva Motor Show was a smorgasbord of automotive excess. For proof of its kaleidoscopic scope, consider that despite our expansive coverage, we still couldn't feature every oddity in the show-- like this Pininfarina Cambiano concept.
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Inside, wood repurporsed from the European oak poles used to mark channels in the Venice lagoon (known as?briccole) wears the surface scars from mollusks, offering a textural contrast to the ultrasmooth seats. A timepiece by?Bovet 1822 can be removed from the dash and worn as a wristwatch...
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... beneath the skin, an electric motor at each wheel provides power, peaking at 600 kW, combined. Similar to the Jaguar C-X75 concept, the Cambiano recharges its batteries with a?diesel-fueled 50 kW Bladon Jet turbine.
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So, how about the exterior?
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Well, we don't think it lives up to the cabin, and that's putting it politely...?but hey, concepts push boundaries for a reason, right? That's why we can fall in love with an interior, and just as easily write off the sheetmetal.
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Source: Lost in a Supermarket
Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/news/auto-blog/pininfarina-cambiano-concept?src=rss
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