Magna Unveils its new Electric Vehicle at Geneva

By Angel | March 5, 2009 6:43 am |
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Concept cars


It is an Austrian-based auto manufacturer Magna Steyr who decided to bit Mitsubishi at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. The company will present their new eco-friendly vehicle that is fully electric Magna Steyr MILA Concept. It is reported that the car will come with a lithium ion battery pack and recharge time of 2.5 hours.

Magna car

A car can drive up to 150 kilometers on a single but full charge. However, even if everybody concerned loves the car, Magna Steyr doesn’t feel like producing the MILA for the mass market. The car will be created as a concept solely and some parts can be bought  by other auto makers.

By the way, magna is going to cooperate with Ford in order to create a fully electrical vehicle with zero CO2 emissions.

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