
After a long time making cars on contract, Magna Steyr seems to have decided to take a bit of space on the stage. The company will show their concept vehicle Mila EV at the Geneva Show. The electric concept has a rather tangible design, and is powered by lithium ion batteries that can be fully recharged in just 2.5 hours.
Electric motors in the vehicle develop 67hp, and it can cover 93 miles of the ground on a complete charge. Magna Steyr intends to show the concept just as a showcase of their design and prowess, it intends to remain a contract manufacturers content with producing cars like the Aston Martin Rapide, Porsche Boxter and others.
Via: MotorAuthority













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Only 2,5 hours to charge the battery? It is sound good. Thank for share..