Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Review Volkswagen NILS EV Concept

Nils concept is Volkswagen's an accurate preview for the future of commuting? The tiny, single-seat concept makes its public debut Nils at Frankfurt. The Volkswagen Nils Concept attempts to match the sports car-like performance with zero emissions and silent propulsion.
 

Nils Volkswagen says the concept is designed just like a Formula 1 racer.
To help quell nervousness over the Nils' diminutive size, the is equipped with a radar-based automatic braking system, a collision warning system, four disc brakes, and electronic stability control.


As a result, the
Volkswagen Nils is a one-seat, lightweight electric vehicle with a maximum range of 40 miles, enough for most of Those commuters with some wiggle room. The tiny bike weighs just 42 pounds, while the whole car-assembled from aluminum, polycarbonate, and other lightweight materials, weighs just 1014. Up! Runabout. The Nils thrums into the Frankfurt show with a two-wheel outboard similar concepts from Audi, the Urban and its topless twin, the Urban Spider. All three are pretty cool little city pods, but we'll wait for the VW Group's concept for this idea to graduate to the Lamborghini / Porsche / Bentley level before We really get excited. There's your F1 car for the streets, Volkswagen.