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Russia has certified a car printed on a 3D printer

  • October 25, 2022
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In our country, a compact electric car from China with the unusual name XEV YOYO has been certified and received OTTS. The special thing is that the vehicle

Russia has certified a car printed on a 3D printer

In our country, a compact electric car from China with the unusual name XEV YOYO has been certified and received OTTS. The special thing is that the vehicle is printed on a 3D printer. In addition, the Chinese are apparently so confident in their technologies that they were not even afraid to bring a novelty to a Paris motor show.

The first YOYO electric car was introduced five years ago and sales in Europe began in 2021. The car is very compact. It can only seat two people and the trunk is designed for 180 liters of usable space.

As for technology, an electric motor with a peak power of 20 horsepower is installed on the rear axle of the “baby”. Of. This makes the top speed of YOYO 80 km/h and the power reserve reaches 150 km.

Based on the Russian OTTS, our customers can be offered cars with ABS, air conditioning, electric windows and a sliding roof.

However, the receipt of such a document does not mean the start of the sale. The Chinese often certify their models in Russia, as they say, just in case, and by no means always these cars really reach dealer showrooms. No matter how the same fate awaited YOYO…

The first YOYO electric car was introduced five years ago and sales in Europe began in 2021. The car is very compact. It can only seat two people and the trunk is designed for 180 liters of usable space.

As for technology, an electric motor with a peak power of 20 horsepower is installed on the rear axle of the “baby”. Of. This makes the top speed of YOYO 80 km/h and the power reserve reaches 150 km.

Based on the Russian OTTS, our customers can be offered cars with ABS, air conditioning, electric windows and a sliding roof.

However, the receipt of such a document does not mean the start of the sale. The Chinese often certify their models in Russia, as they say, just in case, and by no means always these cars really reach dealer showrooms. No matter how the same fate awaited YOYO…

Source: Avto Vzglyad

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