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Wednesday September 24, 2008
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A Dutch automaker has announced the Quicc DiVa, a super-lightweight urban transport microvan that is made entirely from recyclable plastic, according to Next Energy News. The car uses a lithium-ion iron phosphate battery that the company claims is good for a range of 90 miles and a top speed of 75 mph.
The company is pitching the car as a city vehicle, one that's capable of carrying two passengers and up to a stunning 1300 pounds of cargo in its 77 cubic feet of total interior space. The report said that a limited production is planned for next spring for customers already standing in line; it will be available in several configurations. Look for the car's official debut on October 4th at the Paris Motor Show.
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