Monday, September 26, 2011

Volkswagen Nils

Volkswagen Nils - This time the German Volkswagen offers what might be considered a vision of what the not too distant future the city car could be speaking in general terms, and this particular four-wheel slightly keeled, walk among them and propulsion uses a small electric motor.


Entering more detail, you should know that this vehicle's bodywork is made of aluminum car, and opening gull-wing doors provide access to or exit the cabin even in small spaces, and also have a booster crash from floor to ceiling windows which are made from polycarbonate. Readmore Volkswagen Golf VII 2013

On the other hand, the wheels are fastened to a monocoque double wishbone independent suspension, are located on aluminum rims 17 inch as you can see in the picture are very narrow and high profile, to be exact, 115 / 80 R17 125/80 R17 front and rear, the rear just moved out are in charge of engine power to the ground, while the front wheels to move the firm has decided to dispense with power assistance, especially in the light weight of set that reaches only 460 kg in weight, and so it is imprescidible this rejection.

In terms of mechanical, electrical engine that takes advantage of the development of studies such as L1 or X1 is located behind the cab, and with a weight of 19 kilos offers a maximum output of 20 hp and maximum torque of 13 , 3 mkg. This can speed from 0 to 100 km / h in about 11 seconds and its top speed can reach 130 km / h.

Its lithium-ion batteries are located behind the passenger compartment near the engine itself and the power electronics, and can be recharged hundred per cent in two hours in a conventional 230 volt outlet, or in a rapid charging station for cars electric. Finally, as they say from the firm itself, the battery life goes up to 65 kilometers and the PID (which is a touchscreen handset from which to handle radio, telephone, trip computer, etc. .. ) can calculate the range, also show the navigation path and achievable targets with the remaining battery power.

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