Haima Auto has brought out its all-new electric concept vehicle, Me EV, at the 2009 Shanghai auto show, as a follow-up to its Fstar EV which was released at last year’s Beijing auto show. According to Haima Fushida, a joint venture between FAW and Mazda, its Me EV comes with a set of high-performance brushless motors and a choice of two lithium-ion battery packs that can power the tangerine EV between 100 and 120 miles with top-speeds of either 50 or 75 mph, respectively.
The 220-volt power supply can reportedly recharge the Me in about four hours, and if it reaches production, this urban two-seater could be credible option for navigating Shanghai’s ever increasing congested roads.
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