Unique Electric 3-Wheeler - The 2023 Japan Mobility Show serves as a pivotal indicator for the automotive industry in Asia and on a global scale. Taking center stage at Tokyo Big Sight is Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., unveiling its innovative electric concept vehicle known as the Yamaha Tricera, boasting a distinctive three-wheel design. The prototype embodies the concept of "Exciting Urban Mobility," uniting the body, mind, and machine into a seamless riding experience.
The Yamaha Tricera embodies the concept of "Exciting Urban Mobility," uniting the body, mind, and machine into a seamless riding experience. (Picture from: Oto)
But what precisely is the Yamaha Tricera? In various regions, three-wheeled vehicles often fall into the motorbike category. Nevertheless, many of these three-wheelers share more similarities with cars than conventional motorcycles. However, Yamaha's electric tricycle presents a unique twist, setting it apart from both cars and traditional motorbikes.
The Yamaha Tricera electric tricycle presents a unique twist, setting it apart from both cars and traditional motorbikes. (Picture from: MotorPlus)
Examining its structure, it adopts a delta trike design, featuring two front wheels and a single rear wheel – a configuration unlike any other. Notably, it incorporates a rack and pinion steering system at the front, and surprisingly, the rear wheel can swivel when navigating exceptionally tight corners.
The
Yamaha Tricera electric tricycle design has an open roof structure that
eliminates doors, instead, a seat cushion is used to secure its rider
and passenger. (Picture from: Oto)
The Tricera offers both automatic and manual steering modes for its rear wheels. According to the manufacturer, this new system not only enhances the driving experience but also imparts a sense of achievement as drivers master the art of maneuvering. The vehicle sports an open-roof structure, devoid of doors and accommodating only two seats.
The Yamaha Tricera electric tricycle fitted with two tiny aero screens, also the air flowing mechanism beneath the hood to avoid the worst of the wind can throw at you. (Picture from: IWB)
Yamaha boasts a rich history of more than three decades in the realm of light electric vehicles. Notably, they introduced the world's first modern commercial electric bicycle. While it remains uncertain whether the Yamaha Tricera will transition into production, it's worth noting that electric three-wheelers have been around in various forms, albeit less flashy. Detailed specifications for the Tricera will be unveiled at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show.
The Yamaha Tricera electric tricycle has three-wheel steering, with rack and pinion steering at the front supported by the rear axle for better maneuverability. (Picture from: MotorPlus)
Now, let's address a long time pressing question: why hasn't Yamaha ventured into car manufacturing, akin to Honda and Suzuki? Actually Yamaha had dabbled in producing cars, even had showcased it as the Yamaha Sports Ride Concept at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show, although it never materialized into a production vehicle.
Yamaha Sports Ride Concept is a mid-engined sports car concept, and debuted at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. (Picture from: Oto)
Yamaha Motor Corporation in Japan has indeed collaborated on the development of large engines for cars, notably with automakers like Lexus. Moreover, they've entered into global partnerships with Toyota, its compatriot automotive giant. Notably, Toyota holds a 5 percent stake in Yamaha, and vice versa.
This collaborative relationship might be a key factor influencing Yamaha's decision not to delve into car manufacturing, choosing instead to focus on their expertise in the motorbike and light electric vehicle segment.
Kept
spur your adrenaline on the power of the two-wheeled monster and stay
alive with true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so
does the cops...... *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | YAMAHA | ID.MOTOR1 | CARSCOOPS ]
Fancy EV - Following the upcoming launch of the Nissan Hyper Urban, and Nissan Hyper Adventure, the Japanese automaker company has again made an exciting announcement, confirming the debut of their cutting-edge concept electric vehicle, the Nissan Hyper Tourer, at the upcoming 2023 Japan Mobility Show, set to take place on October 25.
The
Nissan Hyper Tourer is the third installment in the series, which will
make its public debut at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show. (Picture from: TribunOtomotif)
This remarkable concept electric minivan seamlessly marries the spirit of omotenashi, a Japanese term embodying the essence of hospitality, with a wide array of advanced technologies, including autonomous driving capabilities.
The Hyper Tourer Concept showcases an impressive V2X (vehicle-to-everything) functionality and boasts high-capacity batteries that can not only power the vehicle but also be harnessed to supply electrical energy to homes, businesses, and shops, enhancing its utility for various purposes.
The Nissan Hyper Tourer is combined with the e-4ORCE all-wheel control system, ensures smooth, even acceleration and deceleration. (Picture from: GoOto)
From an aesthetic perspective, the exterior design of the Hyper Tourer is nothing short of elegant, featuring sleek body panels and sharp character lines that pay homage to traditional Japanese aesthetics. The car's design also manages to seamlessly blend in with its natural surroundings, creating a harmonious visual experience.
The sides of the Nissan Hyper Tourer exhibit a flowing diagonal profile, extending from the front to the rear fenders, resulting in enhanced aerodynamic performance. (Picture from: GoOto)
The sides of the vehicle exhibit a flowing diagonal profile, extending from the front to the rear fenders, resulting in enhanced aerodynamic performance. This aerodynamic prowess, combined with the vehicle's electric powertrain and autonomous driving capabilities, delivers a smoother and more enjoyable ride.
The
Nissan Hyper Tourer is featured with side-opening doors, and also a spacious interior,. (Picture from: GoOto)
The white waistline, which cleverly doubles as the car's headlights and signature lights, adds a touch of sophistication to the Hyper Tourer. The kumiko pattern wheels and gentle body lines contribute to an overall premium impression, setting this concept car apart in its class.
Stepping inside, you'll find a spacious interior, made possible by Nissan's innovative EV Technology Vision. This vision combines compact components with a high-energy-density all-solid-state battery, which leads to creative and spatial innovation. The result is an ultra-low center of gravity, a feature that, when paired with the e-4ORCE advanced all-wheel control system, ensures smooth, even acceleration and deceleration.
The Nissan Hyper Tourer features individual seats that can be rotated so as to provide a luxurious lounge atmosphere while driving. (Picture from: GoOto)
The console and the lighting elements on the roof of the car feature traditional Japanese patterns inspired by kumiko and koushi, creating a luxurious atmosphere within the vehicle. Meanwhile, LED panels integrated into the car's floor display serene depictions of rivers and the sky, effectively merging the digital and natural worlds to craft a relaxing and immersive space.
One of the standout features of the Hyper Tourer Concept is its fully autonomous driving capability, allowing the individual in the driver's seat to engage with their fellow passengers. To foster interactions, both front seats have the flexibility to rotate 360 degrees, enabling passengers in the front and rear rows to engage in face-to-face conversations.
The
Nissan Hyper Tourer is the most luxurious electric minivan ever made by
Nissan with a wide array of advanced technologies, including autonomous
driving capabilities. (Picture from: GoOto)
Rear-seat passengers can also take advantage of a wearable screen that allows them to access and control navigation and audio, which are primarily displayed on the center display in the front row. This design promotes a sense of togetherness among all passengers, enhancing the overall travel experience.
Moreover, the Hyper Tourer Concept incorporates an innovative AI system capable of monitoring various biometric signals, including brain waves, heart rate, breathing, and sweat patterns. Based on these signals, the AI system can automatically select music and adjust the lighting to match the passengers' moods, making for a truly personalized and enjoyable journey.
In Nissan's official statement, the Hyper Tourer Concept is described as a harmonious blend of the comfort one would expect in a luxury living room and the practicality of a passenger van, all packaged in a stylish and futuristic form. This innovative concept promises to redefine the travel experience, offering a glimpse into the future of automotive luxury and technology. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | NISSAN | AUTOEXPRESS | CARGUIDE ]
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Unique EV - In a groundbreaking showcase of technological ingenuity, Suzuki has revealed its latest creation, the electric-driven Suzuki MOdular Quad Based Architecture (MOQBA) at the Japan Mobility Show 2023. The MOQBA represents a significant leap forward in the realm of mobility solutions, offering a versatile platform that can perform a multitude of functions, including the remarkable ability to climb stairs.
Suzuki will unveil an innovative mobility concept known as the versatile Modular Quad Based Architecture (MOQBA) at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show. (Picture from: Jalopnik)
This innovative prototype has been meticulously crafted with the aim of enhancing accessibility and transforming the way we perceive transportation. At the heart of the Suzuki MOQBA's design are its four small wheels, ingeniously mounted on three-jointed robot legs, all seamlessly integrated into a double boomerang-style frame. This multifunctional frame also serves as the foundation for the MOQBA's powertrain, making it a marvel of engineering and adaptability.
The
Suzuki MOQBA concept showcases a dual-boomerang chassis, with modular
seat attachments and adaptable features tailored to your requirements. (Picture from: Jalopnik)
The true magic of the MOQBA lies in its modular frame, which can effortlessly accommodate a wide array of configurations. From a simple seating arrangement for sitting or standing, to more complex roles such as functioning as a wheelchair, a stretcher, a robotic arm, or even an automated platform for transporting goods and waste materials.
If you've always wanted to ride a Suzuki up the stairs, but never had the courage, MOQBA could be for you. (Picture from: Techeblog)
Suzuki's innovative approach aims to usher in the era of next-generation transportation devices that are not only self-balancing but also possess the capability to access areas that conventional motorcycles cannot. In essence, these units blur the lines between traditional vehicles and futuristic robotics.
While stair-climbing, the seat unit of the Suzuki MOQBA Concept can stay level even as the legs are at quite an angle. (Picture from: Jalopnik)
One of the most impressive features of the MOQBA is its ability to conquer staircases with grace and ease, all while maintaining a level chassis. On flat terrain, this extraordinary creation can achieve speeds of up to 32 kilometers per hour, and it boasts an impressive range of 80 kilometers on a single charge.
The Suzuki MOQBA Concept featured with three degrees of
leg freedom mean the wheels can point different directions if they need
to. (Picture from: NewAtlas)
The Suzuki MOQBA has been engineered with the future in mind. It represents a departure from conventional vehicles and offers a glimpse into the potential of merging robotics with everyday transportation. This innovative device opens up a world of possibilities, transforming how we move and interact with our environment.
The Suzuki MOQBA Concept's chassis could represent a good platform for autonomous robotics. (Picture from: NewAtlas)
The MOQBA's innovative design revolves around its unique robot legs and adaptable frame. These components are the key to its incredible versatility and functionality. The robot legs are equipped with four small wheels, and they are linked to a double boomerang-style frame, which also serves as the platform for its drive system.
One application of the Suzuki MOQBA Concept is as your robotic shopping basket trolley. (Picture from: NewAtlas)
This revolutionary configuration enables the MOQBA to seamlessly transition between various modes, adapting to the user's needs and the environment. Whether it's the simplicity of a comfortable seat, the practicality of a wheelchair, the utility of a stretcher, or the dexterity of a robot arm, the MOQBA can effortlessly transform to fulfill these roles.
One application of the Suzuki MOQBA Concept is as autonomous robotics to deliver goods. (Picture from: NewAtlas)
The MOQBA's frame is a testament to Suzuki's dedication to innovation and adaptability. This adaptable platform is a game-changer in the world of transportation, offering a new way of thinking about mobility solutions. It's designed to be user-friendly and cater to a wide range of needs, from individuals with mobility challenges to those seeking an efficient and eco-friendly mode of transportation.
One application of the Suzuki MOQBA Concept is as autonomous robotics to transport trash can. (Picture from: NewAtlas)
The Suzuki MOQBA represents a significant shift in the world of transportation. It is more than just a vehicle; it's a groundbreaking concept that challenges the status quo. By seamlessly integrating robotic elements with traditional transportation, Suzuki has created a device that can tackle obstacles and terrain that were once thought to be impassable for vehicles.
One application of the Suzuki MOQBA Concept is as a self-balancing robotic stretcher carrier for disaster zone extraction. (Picture from: NewAtlas)
One of the most remarkable aspects of the MOQBA is its ability to ascend and descend staircases effortlessly. While most vehicles struggle with steps and uneven surfaces, the MOQBA maintains a level chassis, ensuring a smooth and safe ride. This feature alone opens up a world of possibilities, making it an ideal choice for urban environments and locations with uneven terrain.
The Suzuki MOQBA Concept's chassis could be either a next-gen wheelchair, or else the latest in gaming chair technology. (Picture from: NewAtlas)
The MOQBA is not just about overcoming obstacles; it's also designed to provide a practical and eco-friendly mode of transportation for everyday use. With a top speed of 32 kilometers per hour on flat roads and a generous range of 80 kilometers on a single charge, it offers a reliable and efficient way to navigate the urban landscape.
The Suzuki MOQBA is more than just a concept; it's a testament to Suzuki's commitment to innovation and its vision for the future of transportation. As we move toward an era of increasing urbanization and environmental awareness, mobility solutions like the MOQBA are poised to play a crucial role in shaping our cities and communities.
In conclusion, the Suzuki MOQBA is a revolutionary step forward in the world of transportation. Its unique design, incorporating robot legs and an adaptable frame, sets it apart as a versatile and functional mobility solution. With the ability to conquer stairs, maintain a level chassis, and cover significant distances, the MOQBA is a testament to Suzuki's dedication to innovation and adaptability. It offers a glimpse into a future where transportation seamlessly blends with robotics, creating a more accessible and sustainable world. Suzuki's MOQBA is not just a vehicle; it's a bold vision of what the future of mobility could be. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SUZUKI | NEWATLAS | TECHEBLOG | JALOPNIK | ROBBREPORT | FUTURA-SCIENCES ]
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Unique ONES - In the realm of classic Lamborghini supercars, the Espada stands as a rare and coveted gem, capturing the hearts of car collectors around the globe. Introduced in 1968, the Lamborghini Espada is a unique supercar that can comfortably accommodate four passengers, all while delivering formidable performance.
The Espada's captivating design is a testament to the artistry of the renowned Italian coachbuilder, Bertone. With its distinctive upward-sloping side windows and an elongated yet flat body featuring wide rear haunches, the Espada exudes a unique and somewhat unconventional charm among the supercars of its era.
Nestled beneath the extended hood of the Lamborghini Espada lies a formidable 4.0-liter V12 engine. This powerhouse is capable of producing 325 horsepower, ensuring that the Espada lives up to Lamborghini's legacy of providing an exhilarating driving experience. In 1970, Lamborghini made significant power enhancements, elevating the output to 350 horsepower, with further refinements taking it to 365 horsepower in the 1972 variants.
Dashboard view of 1968 Lamborghini Espada 400GT. (Picture from: ConceptCarz)
Initially, the Espada was exclusively offered with a 5-speed manual gearbox, catering to purists and driving enthusiasts who cherished maximum engagement. Recognizing the changing demands of the market and the need for accessibility, Lamborghini later introduced a 3-speed automatic transmission option. This expansion in transmission choices made the Espada more versatile and appealing to a broader range of drivers, all without compromising its supercar persona.
While the Lamborghini Espada's styling has sparked debates, its allure lies not only in its aesthetics but also in its unique position as a four-passenger supercar with a formidable V12 engine. This distinctive combination has solidified the Espada's status as one of Lamborghini's most iconic models, proving that beauty is indeed subjective.
Rear side view of 1968 Lamborghini Espada 400GT. (Picture from: AutoSnout)
A mere 1,217 units of the Lamborghini Espada graced the roads over a decade of production, concluding in 1978. This limited production run adds to the Espada's allure, transforming it into a sought-after collector's item and a lasting piece of automotive history.
In conclusion, the Lamborghini Espada, with its distinctive design, powerful V12 engine, and the unique ability to accommodate four passengers, continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. Its place in automotive history is secure, and its iconic status stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Lamborghini's extraordinary creations. *** [EKA [08072015] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | DISENO-ART | AUTOSNOUT | CONCEPTCARZ | TARINGA.NET ]
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Batcave Treasure - Continuing the previous section in talking about the Batcycle used by Batman and his compadres to patrol the streets of Gotham City, tirelessly pursuing and defeating criminals.
The
most recent appearance of the Batcycle ridden by Batman (played by Ben Affleck) was featured in the film 'The Flash' (2023). (Picture from: CBR)
Sometimes, it got another names as the Batblade, Redbird, or Batpod when used by Batman and his compadres. Let's delve into the various iterations of the Batcycle and similar vehicles used by Batman and his allies in their tireless mission to rid Gotham City of crime:
1. Batcycle in "Batman TV Series" (1966):
The first Batcycle to appear on screen was in the 1966 Batman TV series. This version was a 1965 Harley Davidson Electra-Glide with an attached sidecar, used in the first season episode "Not Yet, He Ain't."
The second Batcycle version continued to be featured throughout the "Batman" TV series. (Picture from: Kincir)
Later in the series, a new Batcycle with a detachable self-propelled side car, designed by Tom Daniel and built by Dan Dempski and Richard 'Korky' Korkes using a Yamaha Catalina 250, was introduced. This updated Batcycle continued to be featured throughout the TV series.
2. Batblade in "Batman & Robin" (1997):
In Joel Schumacher's 1997 film "Batman & Robin,"Batgirl had the opportunity to ride the Batcycle, which was dubbed the Batblade.
The Batblade, featuring rear tires modified with car tires, was capable
of withstanding extreme weather conditions and was ridden by Batgirl. (Picture from: IMCDB)
This version of the Batcycle was capable of withstanding extreme weather conditions, and its rear tires were modified using car tires.
3. Redbird in "Batman & Robin" (1997):
In the same film, "Batman & Robin," a unique motorbike called the Redbird was featured, ridden by Robin in a chase scene involving Mr. Freeze and his henchmen.
The sleek Redbird concealed a powerful motorcycle beneath its exterior,
featuring an eye-catching black and red paint job, ready to be ridden by
Robin. (Picture from: IMCDB)
This sleek vehicle concealed a powerful motorcycle underneath its exterior, with an eye-catching black and red paint job.
4. Batpod in "The Dark Knight" (2008) and "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012):
Director Christopher Nolan reintroduced the Batcycle in "The Dark Knight" and "The Dark Knight Rises," where it was referred to as the Batpod. This version featured large front and rear tires and is widely considered one of the fiercest and most impressive Batcycles in the Batman film franchise.
The
Batpod, equipped with large front and rear tires, is widely regarded as
one of the most formidable and impressive Batcycles in the Batman film
franchise. (Picture from: Kincir)
Notably, Batman could detach the Batpod from the front of the Tumbler,
transforming the Tumbler's front wheels into the Batpod's front and rear
wheels as you can see on the video below.
Apart from Batman, apparently Catwoman aka Selina Kyle was also seen utilizing the Batpod during the final battle against Bane.
Catwoman aka Selina Kyle was also seen utilizing the Batpod during the final battle against Bane. (Picture from: Kincir)
She used the Batpod to open a tunnel for Gotham's citizens to escape, engage Bane, and destroy two of Bane's Tumblers.
5. Batcycle in "The Batman" (2022):
The next version of the Batcycle appeared in the film of 'The Batman' directed by Matt Reeves, which featured the figure of a black burly motorbike being ridden by Batman (played by Robert Pattison), which was reportedly designed by Ash Thorp by combining Ducati DNA and Hayabusha performance.
Here's
a custom Batcycle dominated by black, sporting a large round headlight
at the front of its retro slap-on fairing, fat tires, an extended
wheelbase, seemingly powered by a four-cylinder engine, and an abundance
of additional weight, which we presume might conceal weaponry. (Picture from: GreenScene)
As
you can see, it is a black dominated custom motorcycle featuring a
large round headlight in the front of the retro slap-on fairing, fat
tyres, long wheelbase, seems powered by a four-cylinder engine, and
heaps of extra weight which we imagine are supposed to be weapons.
6. Batcycle in "The Flash" (2023):
In the film "The Flash," directed by Andy Muschietti and featuring Ben Affleck as Batman, a heavily armed Batcycle with two closely spaced front tires will make its appearance. This Batcycle differs significantly from Christopher Nolan's Batpod boasts a bulkier design, and looks similar to the V10 Viper-powered Dodge Tomahawk concept.
The
latest Batcycle is heavily armed, featuring two closely spaced front
tires, and it differs significantly in appearance from Christopher
Nolan's Batpod, boasting a bulkier design. (Picture from: GreenScene)
As Batman has been a staple of popular culture for over 80 years, and his iconic Batcycle has evolved alongside him, becoming a symbol of justice, speed, and unwavering dedication to the protection of Gotham City. As Batman continues to inspire and awe audiences, his Batcycle remains an integral part of his legend, a testament to the enduring appeal of the Dark Knight and his commitment to keeping the streets safe.
These are the various iterations of the Batcycle
that have graced our screens and pages over the years. If We missed
any, please feel free to let us know in the comments column below. After
learning about these incredible rides, which Batcycle do you consider the coolest ones? (Back to part-1)
New ONES - Toyota is gearing up to showcase its latest innovations in the world of electric vehicles at the highly anticipated 2023 Japan Mobility Show (JMS), scheduled to run from October 26th to November 5th in Tokyo. The leading automaker is all set to unveil two groundbreaking concept electric cars, the Toyota FT-3e and Toyota FT-Se, during the event.
Toyota Motor Corp will unveil its latest electric concept cars at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, scheduled for October 25 - November 5, 2023. (Picture from: AutoExpress)
These two concept vehicles are not just about electric propulsion; they are a glimpse into a future shaped by electrification and intelligence, promising novel driving experiences that cater to individual values. Toyota Motor Corp. released an official statement on Monday, October 16th, Tokyo time, expressing their vision for mobility of the future.
According to Toyota, the future of mobility extends beyond mere transportation; it's about becoming a lifestyle partner that resonates with the unique values of each individual. With this perspective in mind, Toyota aims to deliver more than just eco-friendly daily commuting solutions.
The rendering image of the Toyota's booth at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, scheduled for October 25 - November 5, 2023. (Picture from: AutoEvolution)
The FT-3e and FT-Se, as hinted by Toyota, offer not only distinctive designs but also personalized features, making them vehicles intricately connected to their environment for a seamless and enjoyable driving experience.
While specific details about these novel experiences are yet to be disclosed, Toyota is eager to present them in the near future at the JMS. Visitors to the Toyota booth will have the opportunity to explore and understand how these new electric concepts are redefining the future of mobility.
The Toyota FT-Se Concept car teaser would be presented at the Toyota's booth in the 2023 Japan Mobility Show. (Picture from: Antara)
Beyond environmental friendliness, these concept vehicles boast an exterior design that strikes a balance between sophistication and aesthetics, maintaining a clean and minimalist profile.
As you approach the vehicle, a digital display seamlessly integrated from the lower body side to the upper doors provides essential information, such as the battery charge level, onboard temperature, and interior air quality, ensuring that you are well-informed before you step inside.
One of the notable highlights is the FT-Se, a high-performance sports battery electric vehicle (BEV). It is positioned as a remarkable sports car option in the era of carbon neutrality, harnessing the wealth of knowledge Toyota has gained through Toyota Gazoo Racing's pursuit of excellence in motorsport.
The Toyota FT-Se Concept car teaser would be presented at the Toyota's booth in the 2023 Japan Mobility Show.. (Picture from: Antara)
With an unwavering commitment to improving handling stability and aerodynamic performance, the FT-Se shares critical components with the FT-3e. Toyota's approach is to create vehicles that continuously evolve alongside their drivers through software updates. The strikingly wide and low proportions of these cars, combined with their sleek and sophisticated silhouette, effectively reduce aerodynamic drag, contributing to both performance and efficiency.
The next-generation cockpit further enhances the driving experience, providing an intuitive interface and an immersive feel. The low profile of the instrument panel ensures maximum visibility, allowing you to stay in control and fully connected to your vehicle and the road ahead.
The Toyota FT-3e Concept car teaser would be presented at the Toyota's booth in the 2023 Japan Mobility Show.. (Picture from: Antara)
As the 2023 Japan Mobility Show approaches, the automotive world is buzzing with excitement about Toyota's new electric concepts, the FT-3e and FT-Se. These vehicles represent not only the future of mobility but also the convergence of technology and personal values, delivering driving experiences that go beyond the ordinary.
Stay tuned for further updates as Toyota reveals the exciting new experiences these concept cars have to offer. Visit the company's booth at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show to be part of this automotive revolution and explore the cutting-edge features and designs that are shaping the future of electric mobility. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOEVOLUTION | AUTOEXPRESS | INSIDEEVS ]
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