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Related: About this forumMexico Just Showed Off a New Extremely Cheap, Government-Backed EV
https://gizmodo.com/mexico-just-showed-off-a-new-extremely-cheap-government-backed-ev-2000769080roughly $USD 8,500
My goodness.

The Mexican government just unveiled a prototype for a new homegrown, ultra-affordable EV.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum drove the prototype, dubbed the Olinia Uno, onto a stage Sunday during an unveiling event inside a Mexican Air Force hangar near Mexico City.
The Olinia Uno is a planned six-passenger car that can travel up to 125 kilometers (77 miles) on a single charge. It is expected to go on sale next summer for about 150,000 Mexican pesos or roughly $8,500, according to a press release.
The EV is part of the presidents Plan México, a six-year initiative meant to boost the countrys economy and manufacturing sector, with the goal of making Mexico one of the worlds 10 largest economies. Among the plans other goals is expanding the countrys role in global supply chains by 15% in industries like auto. Sheinbaum originally set the goal of developing a small, affordable EV back in 2025.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum drove the prototype, dubbed the Olinia Uno, onto a stage Sunday during an unveiling event inside a Mexican Air Force hangar near Mexico City.
The Olinia Uno is a planned six-passenger car that can travel up to 125 kilometers (77 miles) on a single charge. It is expected to go on sale next summer for about 150,000 Mexican pesos or roughly $8,500, according to a press release.
The EV is part of the presidents Plan México, a six-year initiative meant to boost the countrys economy and manufacturing sector, with the goal of making Mexico one of the worlds 10 largest economies. Among the plans other goals is expanding the countrys role in global supply chains by 15% in industries like auto. Sheinbaum originally set the goal of developing a small, affordable EV back in 2025.
Still waiting on a U.S. coal powered auto.
Trump digs coal.
And algae.
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usonian
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msongs
(74,487 posts)1. we have a japanese gas minivan that size in Hawaii - right hand drive and imported nt
Shellback Squid
(10,226 posts)2. She's awesome, and she's beautiful too
calimary
(91,388 posts)3. Most interesting!
Aussie105
(8,334 posts)4. An apt replacement for the VW Beetle
that Mexico manufactured to 2003.
Haggard Celine
(17,983 posts)5. 77 miles on a single charge isn't very good.
I guess it's okay for transportation in large cities, but I wouldn't buy anything with such a short range. You'd think they would have worked on that problem and gotten better mileage out of those cars before they started building them.
Auggie
(33,365 posts)6. So it's not for everybody. A great second car option, for sure.