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Maserati launches new tri-motor GranCabrio Folgore convertible that goes 0-100 km/h in 2.8 sec

Baua Electric

As promised earlier today, Maserati has officially launched its third all-electric model, the GranCabrio Folgore, during its “Folgore Day” event in Rimini, Italy. Earlier today in Rimini, Italy, we saw key components and customization options for Maserati’s first two all-electric models – the GranTurismo Folgore and Grecale Folgore.

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Can Fiat win over the hearts of Americans with its new, better 500e?

Baua Electric

The 2024 version is made in the Mirafiori factory in Turin, Italy, compared to the 2019 built in Mexico. The two-door hatchback comes powered by a 118-hp electric motor for a 149-mile range – not amazing but good enough for most trips and daily use. inch touchscreen infotainment system with the Uconnect 5 software interface.

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Fiat unveils 5 new boxy ‘Panda-inspired’ concept cars

Baua Electric

While exact dimensions (and price) aren’t available, the New Panda will likely be about the same size as the New e-C3, which is 4,010 mm in length, 1,760 mm in width, and 1,570 mm in height. The 2024 version is made in the Mirafiori factory in Turin, Italy, compared to the 2019 built in Mexico.

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10 best electric bicycles you can get

Green Authority

Monday Motorbikes Presidio price. has a starting tag price of $6,199. The Italjet Ascot Sport is made in Italy (duh), and boy does it look good! It is an electric-power-assisted bicycle. Italjet Ascot price. Its futuristic aesthetic, powerful motor, and great range will have you zooming by pesky cars in style.

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Automakers agree on common plug to recharge electric vehicles

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Caroline Reichert, an RWE spokeswoman, noted that the idea here is to ensure that "a car can be recharged in Italy in exactly the same way as in Denmark, Germany or France." Since Power = Current x Voltage you can put the same amount of power through a conductor at a lower current with a higher voltage.