Friday, April 1, 2011

Kia electric Naimo

Kia has unveiled at the Seoul Motor Naimo prototype. This is an electric vehicle with a range of about 200 km and whose design is not indifferent, thanks to such features square shapes and typical Japanese and Korean cars. What do you think? Leave your comments, the most interesting will be published in the journal Hwy.

Alternatively, this news debate on our forums. Absence of central B-pillar, square and cubic forms everywhere, rear doors that open in opposite direction to usual (the hinges are placed in a different position), large glass surfaces and small strips of LED lights up the main letter aesthetics of the new Kia Naimo, the next South Korean manufacturer electrical bet.

The official debut of this model of strong ecological character has occurred in the 2011 edition of the Seoul Motor Show. Naimo's name comes from the Korean words "Ne-mo ', which translated into Spanish means' square'. In building and its aesthetic inspiration, Kia has also used the local traditional crafts, which is based on the production of various ceramic utensils.

In its technical configuration, propulsion is purely electric Naimo Kia. Under the peculiar forms of their body, is housed an electric motor permanent magnet synchronous 80 kW (around 109 hp). This engine gets the energy stored in a pack of lithium-ion batteries located under the boot floor and have a capacity of 27 kWh.

According to initial tests, Kia announced for Naimo a range of about 200 kilometers. The maximum speed is about 150 km / h. As the estimated time of recharging the batteries, it is estimated that about 5 hours will be charged one hundred percent. On the other hand, it also proposes a fast charging system, after 25 minutes, charging the batteries to 80 percent.

Contribute towards the optimization of energy, the Kia Naimo also incorporates low rolling resistance tread mounted on alloy wheels. Finally, the minimalist interior Naimo Kia-su interior accommodates four passengers, "highlighted various quality materials, with light oak wood in a starring role.

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