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Ze-O All-Electric MPV
Ze-O All-Electric MPV

NICE Car Company Present First Image of Ze-O All-Electric MPV

World Debut at British Motor Show
  
July 15, 2008 3:00 PM by Clinton Deacon
Filed Under: Green British Motor Show Specialty Marques

Some of the world's largest automakers are spending billions of dollars developing their all electric vehicles, but it appears the smaller companies are the ones winning the race to the market. On the upper end of the scale we have already seen electric sportscars such as the Fisker Karma and Tesla Roadster and they will soon be joined by the British made 700bhp Lightning GT. But now consumers are demanding an all electric powered vehicle for the average joe and with this first image of the Ze-O all electric MPV, NICE Car Company are looking to fill that huge hole in the market.

The Ze-O is no concept! When unveiled at the British Motor Show later this month, we will be seeing the model in full production form. Plans are to start sales this Autumn in the UK with Europe set to receive the model in 2009.

“All-electric sports car prototypes are eye-catching and interesting,” said Julian Wilford, co-founder NICE Car Company. “However, we all know customers want practical electric cars and they want them sooner rather than later. The Ze-O is a genuinely spacious and affordable car. We expect to be very busy at the motor show.”

The Ze-O does however fall short on some performance figures many consumers will crave, the top speed lies at a rather disappointing 55mph and the range of the battery on a single charge is just 65 miles. This does of course restrict the usefulness of the electric vehicle but the £14,000 price tag will still bring in the punters.

Source: Nice Car Company
Press Release
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Bremen_Koenigsegg
July 15, 2008 6:00:12 PM

I agree with Julian Wilford, insofar as EV sports cars fail to reap the full benefits of an all-electric drive train. There's no reason to suffer impracticality in these vehicles, given the flexibility of architecture afforded by an electric propulsion system. Pininfarina demonstrated this understanding with the Sintesi concept, and the Fisker Karma also operates on this principle.

But honestly, who would even consider the Ze-O appealing? It's a carbon copy of a Chinese supermini. What blasphemy! They steal our car designs, and now we're stealing theirs! It's like inbreeding. This incestuous excuse for an automobile is an undeveloped notion; to offset the shortcomings of EV technology, it has to appeal to the public in more ways than simply having a novel power train. There are so many things these engineering firms do not understand about marketing and selling a good idea, which is upsetting with as powerful an idea as EV technology.

As I've said on many occasions, to succeed, a concept has to capture the imaginations of the public. When an idea enters the public consciousness and remains there, quantitative shortcomings like top speed and range become less the point, and the idea will carry its own momentum far into the future. This example, unfortunately, falls flat on its stupid-looking face.

wolff
July 15, 2008 7:33:09 PM

Jimmy asked,"What car do you own??" and Tony replied "I own a Nice Car Ze-O." :P

jam
July 31, 2008 7:56:41 PM

NICE Car Ze-O made in Jiayuan company of china. www.jiayuan-ev.com

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