GM show off EN-V, Car in the future

Unknown Sunday, March 28, 2010

General Motor (GM) and its strategic partner, the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation, they unveiled the EN-V, a futuristic personal mobility vehicle, by EN-V car be the attempt is late of GM in the focusing develops new look small-sized car and friendly with the environment

The EN-V is two-wheel car and two-seat, which, do not differ from cleaning machine large-sized. The EN-V runs on two electric motors, one in each "driving" wheel. The motors are powered by lithium-ion phosphate batteries, which can be recharged via a standard wall outlet. The motors also provide "braking" for the vehicle, which is completely drive-by-wire and can be controlled manually or autonomously. In autonomous mode

The EN-V uses many of the advanced features, including vehicle-to-vehicle communications, GPS and distance sensing technologies. The EN-V could slow down and stop sooner than current vehicles for pedestrians and other obstacles that happen upon its path. No speed demon, the diminutive EN-V a sixth the size of a standard passenger car - has a maximum speed of 25 miles per hour and a 25-mile range. The car would work well in large metro areas, where half of all trips are three miles or less and 28 percent are one mile or less. In cities, more than 85 percent of vehicles have only one occupant

The EN-V has three concepts design of EN-V family was treated separately, each belonging to a team of designers from various GM subsidiaries in the world:

-Xiao ("smile") was developed by GM Holden, from Australia;
-Jiao ("pride"); was designed by GM Europe;
-Miao ("magic") is the work of GM Advanced Design Studio from California.

Regard as EN-V be the one choice will in the future at not only small-sized car, light weight but , still lack of the pollution as well

Designers: General Motor (GM)




















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