
Uniti One City electric car sales begin
October 14, 2019Unity One City is a Swedish model that is created in Britain. This electric city car stands out with its non-standard layout of “one plus two” seats, and also has a range of 300 km.
The cost of the car starts at 15,100 pounds, and the first deliveries should begin in the middle of next year.
This car is equipped with LED DRLs, electric side mirrors, an electrochromic panoramic sunroof, power windows, heated front windshield and rear view cameras. The cabin has a multimedia system with a touchscreen. You can choose from two options for upholstery: dark and light.
In the basic version, Unity One City received folding rear seats. With the second row unfolded, the boot volume of the model is 155 liters, however, with the rear seat removed, the capacity of the electric car reaches an impressive 760 liters.
As additional options for the electric car, LED headlights, a heated driver’s seat, air conditioning and an advanced stereo system with 6 speakers are offered. In addition, customers will be able to choose a comfortable type of interior (with carpet) or a simple interior (with durable rubber coating).
Also new is equipped with an electric motor with a capacity of 67 hp. The rear electric motor is powered by a 12 kW / h lithium-ion battery. Unity One City can accelerate to the first 100 km/h in 9.9 seconds.
When using a standard battery of 12 kW / h, the range of new items is 150 km. However, the manufacturer offers a more capacious battery at 24 kW / h, increasing the maximum range of the model to 300 km.
In addition, the Indian company Tata recently promised that in 2020 it will release a budget electric car. At the same time, the exact cost of the future news is kept secret.




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