Monday, May 2, 2011

The 7 Smallest Cars in The World

Here's a list of the world's smallest car, as quoted 7 cars from worldinterestingfacts.com:
Norge ElBil Buddy Cab

1. Norge ElBil Buddy Cab


ElBil a Norwegian electric car. This is the sixth-generation model called Kewet. ElBil developed the first time in 1991. During the first five generations, more than 1,000 electric vehicles are manufactured, sold in 18 countries.









2. Lumeneo Smera


A French citizen Lumeneo Smera build electric cars until finally launched in May. They membandrol almost Rp300 million per unit. Currently only available in French, but expected to be sold throughout Europe next year.













3. Tango


Tango has two electric motors that allow the road with a speed of 100 kilometers per hour in less than four seconds. They sell at prices very high, almost Rp1 billion.









4. Reva G-Wiz


G-Wiz is a city car made by the Reva Electric Car Company in Bangalore, India. This car is available in the UK.











5. Smart ForTwo


Smart ForTwo debut in 1998. Ten years later, electric concept version intact, Ed ForTwo, it was announced. ForTwo is not only sold in Europe, but also available in the U.S..



6. Kandi Coco
Kandi Coco available to residents of Oklahoma, USA, at a price less than Rp 8 million. This is thanks to tax breaks from local governments. This two-passenger electric car launched in 2009.


7. Daihatsu Copen


Daihatsu Copen is a two-seat car that is only available in Japan and Europe. Japanese manufacturer is already producing Copen since 2001.












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4 comments:

  1. this type of cars should recommend to postman it make them easy to delivery packages or postage

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  2. Thank you for the return visit.
    Good weekend.
    A hug.

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  3. Well this car. Thank you for visiting Maria, I'm here thanks with a smile.

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