BMW 1602 (E10) Electro-Antrieb 1972

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Also Called: BMW 1602e.
Engine: Electric motor.
Power: 43 hp (32 kW).
Drivetrain: Rear-wheel-drive.
Top Speed: 62 mph (100 km/h).
Driving Range: 19 miles (30 km).


http://www.bmwblog.com/2015/02/01/first-bmw-electric-car-built-43-years-ago/
http://oldconceptcars.com/1930-2004/bmw-1602-electro-antrieb-e10-1972/
http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a26440/seven-wild-bmw-concept-cars-that-could-have-been/

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BMW 1602 Electro-Antrieb (E10), 1972

SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE
• Engine : Electric
• Power: 32 kw (43 HP)
• Torque: ???
• Engine location: Front

PERFORMANCE
• 0-48 km/h (0-30 mph) Time = 8.0 secs
• 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) Time = ???
• Top Speed = 100 km/h (62 mph)

DRIVETRAIN
• Layout Front engine, Rear-wheel drive system
• 1 Speed Direct drive transmission

BRAKES & BATTERY
• Regenerative Braking
• Battery Capacity: 12.6 kwh

RANGE
• 30 - 60 km's (19 - 37 miles) of standard driving

DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS
• Weight: 1330 kg (2932.1 lbs)

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