Citroën E-Méhari
Citroën E-Méhari | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Citroën |
Production | 2016–present |
Model years | 2017–present |
Assembly | France: Rennes (Site de Rennes) |
Designer | Pierre Authier |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact SUV |
Body style | 2-door cabriolet |
Layout | Front-engine, Front-wheel drive |
Platform | Bluesummer |
Related |
Bolloré Bluesummer Citroën C4 Cactus |
Powertrain | |
Electric motor | 50 kW [1] |
Transmission | 1-speed fixed-gear [1] |
Battery | 30 kWh lithium polymer [1] |
Electric range |
200 km (120 mi) NEDC (urban) 100 km (62 mi) (extra-urban)[1] |
Plug-in charging | 13 hours on home socket (10A), 8 hours on 16A [1] |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,430 mm (95.7 in)[1] |
Length | 3,809 mm (150.0 in)[1] |
Width | 1,728 mm (68.0 in)[1] |
Height | 1,653 mm (65.1 in)[1] |
Curb weight | 1,405 kg (3,097 lb)[1] |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Citroën Méhari |
The Citroën E-Méhari is an off-road compact SUV that will be produced by the French car maker Citroën from 2016 onwards. About 1,000 cars are to be produced in collaboration with the French electric car producer Bolloré.[2] It will be sold in France in spring 2016 for prices beginning at €25,000 (price excluding battery).[3] It reaches a top speed of 110 km/h and accelerates 0–50 km/h in 6.4 seconds.[1]
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