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11-Jul-2011
Making its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show in 2010, the all-electric, zero-emissions Kia Venga EV concept car is the same size as the regular Venga B-segment MPV. It features an electric motor with top power of 80 kW and maximum torque of 280 Nm. Showcasing Kia's 'EcoDynamics' range of fuel-saving vehicles at Geneva, Venga EV includes a twin-pack 24 kWh battery using innovative LiPoly (Lithium Ion Polymer) technology that offers numerous advantages over other battery types, and provides a driving range of 180 km on a single charge. Venga EV represents Kia Motors' continuing commitment to earth-positive transport management and marks a new beginning in the company's supply of eco-friendly vehicles.
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