The Shanghai Motor Show last week saw the release of a dizzying number of Chinese e-car models and concepts.
Pride of place went to Brilliance Automotive's EV Concept, a coupé-cum-MPV that looked a little like a four-door Renault Avantime. Powered by a lithium-ion battery pack, the Brilliance EV is apparently capable of …
Chinese e-car makers show wares
The Shanghai Motor Show last week saw the release of a dizzying number of Chinese e-car models and concepts. Pride of place went to Brilliance Automotive's EV Concept, a coupé-cum-MPV that looked a little like a four-door Renault Avantime. Powered by a lithium-ion battery pack, the Brilliance EV is apparently capable of …
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Posted Tuesday 28th April 2009 10:35 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Teeny question #
Why do they have such big Rad grills? Do the motors get that hot they need a Rad and water cooling?
Or is it just to make them look "normal"
Posted Tuesday 28th April 2009 10:35 GMT
Ash
CS7 #
(Veyron + Jag XF) grill + BMW lights + TT bodypanelling = FAIL.
Posted Tuesday 28th April 2009 14:27 GMT
O
Eula / Kulla #
.... is quite aesthetically pleasing, if ones ignores the garish colour scheme, and has excellent performance and range for a city car.
Two thumbs up!
Posted Tuesday 28th April 2009 14:27 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Hmm #
Does anyone else think it a smidge ironic that there could be a Chinese car called the Eula give China's own... unique take on intellectual property?
Posted Tuesday 28th April 2009 14:27 GMT
b
we're getting left behind..:\ #
the chinese have no oil co lobbyists?
* the oil-pigs are holding us back. *
...
cheers,
bill
p.s. stuff and nonsense: http://www.eupeople.net/forum
Posted Tuesday 28th April 2009 16:48 GMT
CC
An once again, the US is tail last Charley #
At least these guys are doing it right, someone provides the car and they provide the engine module to an existing car, very smart and cost effective.
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