Chevrolet EN-V 2.0 Mobility Concept
Vehicle
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A new
concept vehicle was unveiled recently by Chevrolet which may help decongest traffic
in megacities around the world. The latest rendering of the EN-V 2.0 Mobility
Concept Vehicle made its first appearance during the Beijing Auto Show 2012.
The company
also revealed that the EN-V 2.0 Mobility Concept Vehicle, which is an electric
vehicle for two, will undergo its first tests in China. The two-seater vehicle was designed by General
Motors for the megacities around the world with the hope of reducing traffic,
parking and pollution is these dense urban centers.
This was
likely one of the reasons why China was selected to become the pilot location
for the testing of the EN-V 2.0 Mobility Concept Vehicle will be tested. Beijing
will likely be one of the cities where the vehicle will be tested.
The upcoming
electric vehicle or Electric Networked Vehicle will be able to communicate with
other similar vehicles. The EN-V 2.0 Mobility Concept Vehicle can also be
driven by the manually or autonomously.
The latest
rendering of the EN-V 2.0 Mobility Concept Vehicle does not appear to show any
new modifications on the next generation electric vehicle with the exception of
the solar panel found on the roof of the vehicle. According to General Motors the
EN-V 2.0 Mobility Concept Vehicle will feature a climate control feature and personal
storage space.
The upcoming
electric vehicle will also will also capable of moving around in all weather conditions
and on any type of city road. For the moment the schedule of the test program
of the EN-V 2.0 Mobility Concept Vehicle in China has yet to be finalized.
Production
of the EN-V 2.0 Mobility Concept Vehicle started last October and it will be
necessary to increase the accuracy of the GPS system of the vehicle before the testing
of the vehicle will start.
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