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Microlino Car: You have been cheated, this is not a car… it runs 230 kms on a single charge

The popularity of this car can be gauged from the fact that its full-stage production has not even been done yet, but more than 30 thousand advance bookings have been done for it. The company has given only one door in this vehicle, which is like BMW’s Isetta in the front.

Switzerland’s electric car company Micro Mobility Systems has designed such an electric vehicle, which everyone is surprised to see. Smaller in size than the Tata Nano, this electric vehicle (EV) looks like a car, but it is not a car. The company has prepared this unique vehicle by combining the design of a motorcycle and a car. This car is attracting a lot of people from its looks to its features.

The popularity of this car can be gauged from the fact that its full-stage production has not even been done yet, but more than 30 thousand advance bookings have been done for it. The company has given only one door in this vehicle, which is like BMW’s Isetta in the front. It has been made a vehicle between a bike and a car in a very interesting way. It takes up less room than a traditional car, yet it still has many of the same amenities.

According to the information available on the company’s website, two people can travel together in this electric vehicle. It has 230 liters of trunk space. It is indeed a compact four-wheeled electric vehicle. Its weight is only 535 kg. On a single charge, it can travel up to 235 kilometers. However, the base model has a range of around 115 kms. According to the manufacturer, this little car has a top speed of 90 kilometers per hour.

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The company says that this car has been designed according to the city ride. This car can be driven for a week without recharging in this manner. In Europe, it is classified as a vehicle of Class L7e. This means that while it is technically a quadricycle, it is designed to be a compact car. 90 percent of the parts are created in Europe, according to the business.

The company has fixed its initial price for Swiss consumers at $ 15,340, which is around 12 lakh rupees. In Europe, the starting price is set at $ 13,400. The company said it will begin deliveries to customers in Switzerland this summer. After this, deliveries of this small car will be started in other parts of Europe. The company is manufacturing it at its plant in Turin, Italy. The company is planning to increase the capacity of its plant from 1,500 vehicles annually to around 10,000.

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