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Quicc! was a concept car and a planned series of electric cars, by DuraCar from Heerlen, Netherlands. Company bankruptcy in 2009 derailed the latter plan, and the concept car design never entered production.
QUICC! DiVa
QUICC! DiVa is a city distribution van.
DuraCar had hoped to be producing the QUICC! on different locations in the proximity of its markets. In Germany, it was planned to be manufactured in collaboration with Karmann, but the latter company's bankruptcy in early 2009 left the larger manufacturing project in hiatus.
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DuraCar, Karmann Firms Remove Wraps From QUICC! DiVa Electric Van.
6 Cool European Electric Cars Never Coming to the US
The QUICC (Quad Integrated Communications Controller) was a Motorola 68k -based microcontroller made by Freescale Semiconductor, targeted at the telecommunications market. It lends its name to a family of successor chips called PowerQUICC.
History
The original QUICC was the Motorola 68360 (MC68360), based on the MC68302. It was followed by the PowerPC-based PowerQUICC I, PowerQUICC II, PowerQUICC II+ and PowerQUICC III.
Applications
QUICC chips form the core of many Motorola Cellular Base stations.
Many PowerQUICC II+ designs now have SATA controllers for SAN based applications.
PowerQUICC CPUs/boards come with a Linux environment. Freescale also offers MQX (a RTOS) for PPC.
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MC68360 QUICC datasheet