Sunday, August 14, 2011

Future Mini Cars


Future Mini Cars – General Motors unveiled  a small electric vehicle prototype, which may reduce the emission of motor vehicles and traffic congestion in the city.
This car as Future Mini Cars is A third of the size of a typical car, electric Networked vehicle, or the en-V, is a two-seater that GM believes the challenges facing the world can tackle growing urban population. By 2030 there will be more than 60 percent of the world’s population lives in urban areas. If you want it, GM announced the EN Shanghau in partnership with the Automotive Industry Corp., the World Expo 2010. At only 1.5 meters in length — that is just under five feet — and 1,100 lbs in weight of the sidewalk, the EN-V might measure only on your dining room table. Car tops out at around 25 miles per hour has a body made from carbon fibre and special plastic, acrylic, for light weight and durable.
The vehicle used in the dynamic stabilization technology, much of the Segway PT Scooter to keep balance. Interestingly it can be used to manually or automatically select independently, the quickest route, on the basis of the terms of the transport of real-time high-speed wireless connectivity, and GPS navigation pane.
This Future Mini Cars uses lithium-ion batteries, which take up to only 25 km from a recharge – ideal for downtown but unacceptable, that a spin weekend commutes. It can be connected to a standard wall outlet to recharge. GM was three EN-V models, “representing three different characteristics that emphasize the pleasant way” of future transportation or shipping: Jiao (pride), Miao (Magic), and Xiao (laugh).
Before you get too excited, the en-V is very much just a concept. But the idea of intelligent, sensor laden vehicle in the cities, which is “just enough car” — such an environment will become the New York City — the mind is the sushibaarissa.

Future Mini Cars

Future Mini Cars
Future Mini Cars: GM’s EN-V
GM’s EN-V
Future Mini Cars: GM’s EN-V
Future Mini Cars: GM’s EN-V
Mini Cars: GM’s EN-V
Future Mini Cars
Future Cars: GM’s EN-V
EN-V, presented a new transportation GM and SAIC. It is made from a lightweight and powered by a lithium ion battery. The new vehicle will be released in three versions and this Future Mini Cars will cost six times more expensive than conventional cars.

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