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- European Collection (also depicted in artwork, alongside the Mercedes-AMG GT3, Jaguar XJ220S, Jaguar F-TYPE Project 7 and nanoFlowcell QUANTINO)
Trivia[]
- Despite being a fully electric car, the nanoFlowcell QUANT FE still has a pre-race revving sound; in this case, it uses the "high_performance" pre-race revving sound.
- The same happens to the nanoFlowcell QUANTINO, Buick Riviera, Vanda Electrics Dendrobiumand Volkswagen I.D. R.
- The nanoFlowcell QUANT FE uses an altered variant of the "Electric" engine sound.
- The Pro Kit upgrades for the nanoFlowcell QUANT FE erroneously used V8 engine cards despite the car being powered by electric engines. This has since been fixed as of the Rio Update.
- It can be assumed that the nanoFlowcell QUANT FE and the Jaguar F-TYPE Project 7, which actually should use the Forced-Induction V8 card given its supercharged V8 engine, had their engine cards swapped.
- The nanoFlowcell QUANT FE and Cadillac 16 Concept are the only 4-seater Class S cars.
- It is also the second Elite Car that is purchasable with Credits.
- The nanoFlowcell QUANT FE is also the first Class S car added to the game that is an electric car.
- The nanoFlowcell QUANT FE has been nicknamed "The Boat 2.0" and "Electric Boat" due to its extreme size and length and abysmal handling.
- The nanoFlowcell QUANT FE's banner and Time-Limited Event promotional image show the QUANT FE racing in the Alps track, but in reverse and with the weather conditions of the forward layout of the track.
- In addition to its overstated handling, the nanoFlowcell QUANT FE has a tendency to only perform 1 Barrel Roll slowly even when done on larger ramps with adequate air time. On smaller ramps, it will not do so at all or only partially and cause a wreck upon landing. This is presumably yet again due to the QUANT FE's large size and heavy weight.