Swiss microelectrocar Microlino will be sold in Europe this fall
Micro-Mobility is already finalizing the development of its Microlino concept car. At the moment, they are testing a prototype of Microlino 2.0, which differs from the first versions of the new product.
In place of the tubular frame, the body was made of stamped steel and aluminum parts, which provide the necessary safety and rigidity for cars. The developers plan to certify the New Microlino for the European market in the summer, and start sales in the fall.
An 11 kW electric motor with a rated torque of 100 Nm is installed.
The maximum speed of the car is 90 km/h, up to the first 50 km acceleration takes 5 seconds. Customers will be offered a choice of two types of batteries: standard for 8 kW/h or optional for 14.4 kw/h. The power reserve of the first is 125 km, and the second – 200 km. The cost of an electric car starts from 12 thousand euros.
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