Incredible popularity: My Ami Buggy electric car sold out in minutes
- June 27, 2022
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The first buyer bought the car 2 minutes 53 seconds after the start of sales. The car will be delivered to him in the second half of August
The first buyer bought the car 2 minutes 53 seconds after the start of sales. The car will be delivered to him in the second half of August
The first buyer bought the car 2 minutes 53 seconds after the start of sales. The car will be delivered to him in the second half of August 2022.
Online sales of the new model started at noon on June 21. All 50 electric cars found their owners in 17 minutes and 28 seconds. Delivery to owners of the special version of the electric car will begin in August.
There are doors in the vehicle, pipe railings are installed instead. There is also no rigid roof – it can be folded, making the car a convertible. My Ami Buggy got a khaki body and gold wheels.
The electric car is equipped with an 8 horsepower electric motor and a battery with a capacity of 5.5 kW*h, with a maximum speed of 42 km/h. The range is 75 kilometers.
In fact, My Ami Buggy is a modification of the previously introduced My Ami Cargo, designed for a convenient transportation for the city with delivery services, individual entrepreneurs and its price. 6500 euros.
Electric cars are becoming more and more popular in Europe and around the world. Finally, the reason for this popularity is rising fuel prices, but a few years ago some countries started to announce a full transition to electric transport over time.
Meanwhile, fully autonomous electric cars are starting to appear on public roads. For example, unmanned electric trucks from Swedish manufacturer Einride will be used on public roads in the United States. The project is implemented with the support of General Electric Appliances.
The peculiarity of the Swedish unmanned electric truck is that it is completely devoid of the driver’s cabin. The fact is that while the car is designed from the ground up as a standalone vehicle, other manufacturers often modify ready-made trucks by turning them into unmanned vehicles.
Source: 24 Tv
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