TH!NK O Video
In Brief
TH!NK has been building electric cars since the early 1990's. The TH!NK City has been in serial production since 1999 after Ford had invested in the company. Ford withdrew from the electric vehicle sector in 2003 and in 2006 Norwegian investors bought the company.
The TH!NK O concept vehicle was presented at the Geneva motor show in 2008. It is not currently available for sale commercially.
THINK O is a platform concept, designed for electric vehicles. It is the basis for a variety of vehicle styles, starting with the TH!NK O Crossover 5-seater. This is possible due to a space frame concept featuring the main crash structure and the batteries centrally placed in two compartments in the lower frame.
With five seats and an emphasis on interior space and comfort, this vehicle is setting the standard for future EVs. TH!NK O combines Scandinavian design and functionality with TH!NK’s unique lines. It is both spacious and sophisticated. The space frame cant rail is a visible styling part, running from the front to the rear wheel arch. An upright tailgate emphasizes the distinct TH!NK outline and creates valuable luggage space.
As with the new future vehicles the TH!NK O concept car will be highly connected, featuring real time navigation, web, e-mail and open source interfaces, intelligent and sustainable driving and route calculations. TH!NK O will feature the TH!NK connectivity platform to enable drivers and passengers to stay tuned at all times. The system also keeps track of the battery performance and allows remote diagnostics at all times. Click here for the TH!NK website.






