The edition of this year's Paris Motor Show will see the VW group successful brand Skoda has unveiled its first electric-powered vehicle called the Green Line Octavia E. Skoda says it plans to create a special test fleet of Octavia Green Line E in 2011 in order to obtain further information relevant to the further development of electric propulsion.
The concept is based on the series production of the Octavia Combi [real estate], and is powered by an electric motor to produce a continuous output of 60 kW / 80 hp and a maximum power of 85 kW / 114 hp and 270Nm torque about 199 pounds -ft is available from the beginning.
Pure electric Octavia accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h (62 mph) in twelve seconds, top speed of the car is limited to 135 km / h (84 mph).
Electricity to the motor is powered by a pack of 26.5 kWh battery that consists of 180 lithium-ion cells, which weighs about 315 kg or 695 pounds and is located in the middle and posterior part of the floor covering partially in the trunk.
Skoda says the battery has "almost no impact" on the volume of passengers and the trunk of the Octavia Combi.
At full capacity, the battery is said to offer a range of about 140 km or mile 87.
Paris Show concept will be completed in the Pearl white exterior and have shiny black roof with integrated energy source of solar panels.
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