> the lithium-ion batteries that powers [sic] it can be commissioned in
> in [sic] two power levels, 7.2 kWh and 9.6 kWh. Based on these
> powertrains, the car can achieve a maximum top speed of 50 km/h and 90
> km/h, respectively, while getting up to 100 km (62 miles) of range.  

So the smaller battery has not just less capacity but less power, yes?

And at the price of $30k this car can go 50 km/h (31mph), yes?

I'm trying to imagine whom they expect to buy one of these.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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