With an impressive claimed range of 249 miles per charge – way over twice as far as a Nissan Leaf and Mitsubishi i-MiEV will travel – and with much more power than both of them combined, the Neora is an enticing proposition.
The interior is packed with technology including a heads up display, a LED screen for rear passengers and another nine inch screen on the dash for navigation functions and communication with other vehicles. The Neora’s centre console uses recycled wood, which is free from processing and dyeing.
LUXGEN has hinted that the concept will become a reality, but not whether it will make it to the UK.
LUXGEN has hinted that the concept will become a reality, but not whether it will make it to the UK.
Via: Autoexpress