Magna Steyr Mila EV
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Magna Steyr Mila EV
Magna Steyr Mila EV
Magna Steyr, a supplier of technologically-advanced automotive systems, components and modules, revealed an all-new four-seater electric vehicle called the Mila EV at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. Designed to showcase a new fully-integrated electric vehicle platform, the forward-looking automotive concept is a five-door 4m-long vehicle with a 2.5m-long wheelbase. Created around a design theme coined 'the flow of electricity', the concept features clean, simple surfacing complimented by key design features such as the graphic link from headlamps to side glass and a ‘sensor strip' just below the beltline. The lateral running sensor strip is a functional design element, doubling as a door opener and fuel gauge, which displays the current battery charge. Powered by a 67hp electric motor and lithium-ion batteries developed by Magna Steyr, the Mila EV has a 150km range and an average charging time of 2.5 hours. Solar cells integrated in the glass roof serve as additional energy generation.
Really cool design. Want one.
Magna Steyr, a supplier of technologically-advanced automotive systems, components and modules, revealed an all-new four-seater electric vehicle called the Mila EV at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. Designed to showcase a new fully-integrated electric vehicle platform, the forward-looking automotive concept is a five-door 4m-long vehicle with a 2.5m-long wheelbase. Created around a design theme coined 'the flow of electricity', the concept features clean, simple surfacing complimented by key design features such as the graphic link from headlamps to side glass and a ‘sensor strip' just below the beltline. The lateral running sensor strip is a functional design element, doubling as a door opener and fuel gauge, which displays the current battery charge. Powered by a 67hp electric motor and lithium-ion batteries developed by Magna Steyr, the Mila EV has a 150km range and an average charging time of 2.5 hours. Solar cells integrated in the glass roof serve as additional energy generation.
Really cool design. Want one.
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