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2011 Volkswagen e-Up Concept

February 28, 2012 by Filed under Volkswagen  

2011 Volkswagen e-Up Concept - Front

Volkswagen e-Up Concept is going to be released available on the market in 2013. In the IAA this year, Volkswagen has already been presented a near-production study of the zero-pollutants car. It features a distinctive determining characteristic at its front-end: the arc-formed layout from the Brought daytime running lights within the bumper. Of technical interest: around the Volkswagen e-Up Concept, top of the engine cooling air slot – a slot between your car headlights and also the Volkswagen logo design – is fully included in a stylish chrome trim strip. That’s because narrow air intake slots above and beneath the licence plate suffice to awesome the drive system from the Volkswagen e-Up Concept that’s colored within the colour “planet blue metallic”.

The interior from the Volkswagen e-Up Concept is centered by friendly beige colours the designer panel while watching driver and front passenger, center console and door trim sections are colored within the new colour mix referred to as “two drops blue” accents round the air vents glisten inside a sophisticated black.

2011 Volkswagen e-Up Concept - Front Side 2011 Volkswagen e-Up Concept - Rear Side

Delivering the propulsive energy for that concept car, which could achieve a high speed of 135 km/h, is an auto having a peak energy of 60 kW (continuous energy: 40 kW). Out of the box usual for electric motors, the nearly quiet motor evolves a higher maximum torque of 210 Newton metres from the dead stop.

The Volkswagen e-Up Concept battery capacity of 18 kilowatt-hrs (kWh) allows distances as high as 150 km, based on driving style – enough driving range for that city but for the outings on most individuals. The batteries are situated within the underbody from the Volkswagen e-Up Concept . Meanwhile, all key drive and ancillary components are located in-front within the engine compartment.

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