The VW has confirmed e.Go Mobile as the first recipient of its MEB platform, following the company's decision to open its EV architecture to other carmakers.
For starters, the company has brought the series-production version of the e.Go Life electric city car which enters production this month.
There's also a sporty take on that car called e.Go Life Concept Sport. First things first, the e.Go Life production car is a four-seater, short-range EV that will go into production in mid-March at the company's Aachen plant, with deliveries scheduled to begin in early May 2019.
Customers get 14.9 kWh battery, a 20 kW (27 hp) electric motor and 121 km (75 miles) of NEDC-measured range. There are two other versions available (Life 40 and Life 60) that offer more power and longer driving ranges.
(Source: e.Go Mobile)
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For starters, the company has brought the series-production version of the e.Go Life electric city car which enters production this month.
There's also a sporty take on that car called e.Go Life Concept Sport. First things first, the e.Go Life production car is a four-seater, short-range EV that will go into production in mid-March at the company's Aachen plant, with deliveries scheduled to begin in early May 2019.
Customers get 14.9 kWh battery, a 20 kW (27 hp) electric motor and 121 km (75 miles) of NEDC-measured range. There are two other versions available (Life 40 and Life 60) that offer more power and longer driving ranges.
(Source: e.Go Mobile)
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#eGO#eGOLifeConceptSport#2019GenevaMotorShow
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