Wednesday, March 31, 2010

GM Unevils EN-V

General Motors, along with its Chinese partner Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. Group (SAIC), has decided to launch a new mobility concept in the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China. The Electric-Networked Vehicle, or EN-V as it is called, is a two-seated, small, compact, two-wheel vehicle meant for transporting people to and from busy urban centers.

 By 2030, more than 60- percent of the earth’s human population shall be crammed in urban areas. The streets shall be busier than ever and the pressure of public transportation shall be too much for the government to bear. GM has given some thoughts to this problem and come up with a radical solution for personal urban transportation.


The concept car’s body is made out of carbon fiber along with custom-tinted Lexan and acrylic. The vehicle weighs around 1100 pounds overall- about a third of the weight of a modern day vehicle. The vehicle is armed with GPS and vehicle to vehicle communication system. It can also choose its won driving route. Two passengers and a light cargo can be effectively carried. The motors inside the vehicles will be powered by lithium-ion batteries, which can drive the EN-V a total distance of 25 miles once fully charged.

GM plans to unveil 3 versions of the En-V at the World Expo in Shanghai. With a population density greater than most cities in the world, GM couldn’t have done a better job of selecting a proper location for unveiling the concept. However, the EN-V will not be limited to Shanghai or China alone for that matter. The concept will be on display beginning May 1.

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