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eMO concept electric cars cheaper than Tata

Tata Motors was not only known via Nano, the cheapest car in the world. A company from India (Pune) is – have offices in overseas-now also entice automotive engineers in Motor City (Detroit). In particular, when Tata Technologies in Detroit, showing off a concept electric car named Electric Mobility or eMO.

Price
The concept is carried on urban electric car is cheap. Retail price factory (manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price: MSRP) for the car early, around 20,000 dollars (not including tax discount). For an electric car, judged competitive

4-passenger
The concept of "eMo" is a small electric car that can load 4-adult passengers. Sources of energy, the batteries can run 18 kWh cars so far 161 km. maximum Ability, 105 kpj and could do the 0-sprint 32 kpj in 3.4 seconds.
EMO is emphasized as transportation architecture of the town with the size not much space. To that end, interior and exterior space is maximized made as small as possible and flexible.

Without Baggage
Another interesting concept of electric cars, does not use the B pillars behind him could open the gate to 90 degrees. With two doors can be opened, passengers and goods, the easy -input from or into the cabin. Thus the use of glass to roof, aim, in addition to reduce weight, giving the impression of a relief.

Another interesting engineering package of this car is front seat which was placed above batery. To cool the air flowed through the battery, a small channel that was on the front of the. While the electric motor and control electronics, was placed under the "nose" of the car. There is no special baggage. If carrying luggage, back seat must be folded.

Described anyway, because not using motor fuel, this car body surfaces could be made smoother, aerodynamic and "overhang" short. Workmanship and body painting is no longer done traditionally, but using environmentally friendly materials.

According to Tata Technologies, that is the multidimensional approach which they did in the reverse engineer the product.

"By leveraging the Global Delivery Model and knowledge-based engineering, product development can be done more quickly and cost effectively," said Kevin Fisher, President of The Technologies of eMO.