General Motors EN-V
General Motors EN-V (Electric Networked-Vehicle) é um carro de dois lugares desenvolvido pela Segway and General Motors que pode dirigir com direção automática.[1][2]
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EN-V Pride (Jiao, 骄).
Foi anunciado em 2009.[3] the EN-V was unveiled at the joint GM & SAIC pavilion at the Expo 2010 in Shanghai from 1 May through 31 October 2010.[3][4]
Referências
- Jim Motavalli (24 de março de 2010). «G.M. EN-V: Sharpening the Focus of Future Urban Mobility». New York Times. Consultado em 5 de outubro de 2010
- «Chevrolet to produce Spark battery electric vehicle for US and global markets starting in 2013 with A123 Systems pack; EN-V gets a Chevrolet badge». Green Car Congress. 12 de outubro de 2011. Consultado em 12 de outubro de 2011
- «GM Unveils EN-V Concept: A Vision for Future Urban Mobility» gm.com, 2010-03-25
- «GM Shows Capability of EN-V Concept Vehicles at Expo 2010» gm.com, 2010-08-17
- Mitchell, William J.; Borroni-Bird, Christopher; Burns, Lawrence D. (2010). «4». Reinventing the Automobile: Personal Urban Mobility for the 21st Century 1st. ed. [S.l.]: The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-01382-6 See Chapter 4.
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