2011
SAE World Congress
Cobo
Center •
Downtown Detroit • April 12 - 14, 2011 |
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BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
General Motors
EN-V (Electric Networked-Vehicle) is a 2-seat urban electric concept
car developed by General Motors that can be driven normally or
operated autonomously.
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BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
I was able to go on a test drive of the GM EN-V with a testing
supervisor.
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BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
Powered
by two electric motors, one on each wheel, and a lithium-ion phosphate
battery, the EN-V has a top speed of 40 kilometres per hour (25
mph) and a maximum all-electric range of 40 kilometres (25 mi).
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BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
TI
Automotive develops, manufactures and supplies automotive fluid
storage, carrying and delivery systems.
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BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
The
Chrysler Pentastar V-6 engine in separate pieces.
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BY JASON RZUCIDLO / ©AMERICAJR.com
Chrysler's
3.6-liter V-6 Pentastar engine was named one of WardsAuto's Best
Engines.
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