The super -compact machine capable of driving on one charge of batteries up to 120 kilometers was released by the engineering company AIM. The former chief designer of Nissan Siro Nakamura, who developed the style of cult Japanese sportsmen, worked on the appearance of the electric car. A tiny hatchback will appear on sale this summer.
AIM EVM length is only 2485 millimeters. Outwardly, the 646-kilogram electric car is characterized by a square body, as well as removable roof panels that can be removed in the trunk. Two passengers can accommodate in the cabin of a miniature model. The list of options of the machine includes a multimedia system with a seven -inch display, as well as a pair of round screens, on which devices are displayed.
EVM
A tiny hatchback is driven by a 19-horsepower electric motor, which works paired with a ten-lobed battery. On one charge of the battery, the car is able to drive up to 120 kilometers. Full reloading from a household outlet will take five hours. The maximum speed of the electric car is 60 kilometers per hour.
AIM EVM sales will begin in the coming summer in the Japanese Prefecture of Okinawa. Later, developers plan to enter the entire market of the country. The cost of a miniature hatchback will start from 1.9 million yen (about 1.1 million rubles at the current rate).
In 2022, Geely developed its own miniature electric car. According to the dimensions, the Geometry M2 model was supposed to be inferior to the Oka.
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