Perodua unveiled its electric vehicle concept at the Malaysia Autoshow 2024 this week, giving the public a glimpse of its upcoming all-electric model that's set to debut sometime next year. Having attended the event, we decided to give the prototype a closer look.
Aesthetics aside, the emo-1 comes with new equipment and internal workings. Gone is the engine under its hood, as with the side view mirrors. The latter is now replaced with the more modern camera equivalent, which are paired with left and right monitors situated on the dashboard inside of the car. Other new additions include a charging port on the left side of the vehicle which replaces the petrol filler neck, and four similarly themed hubcaps on each wheel.
Specifications-wise, Perodua says the emo-1 is powered by a three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor, which delivers 68PS and 220 Nm of torque. Completing the century speed from zero is claimed to take about seven to nine seconds. Development of the emo-1 project began in September 2022, with actual construction starting nine months ago. Perodua states that the vehicle's three main parts are made in Malaysia, while the power conversion technology was manufactured with help from an Australian company.
Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)
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