Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Chevy's EN-V Concept


Chevrolet has designed and produced a new line of smarter than smart cars ideal for crowded city streets. This futuristic concept is perfect for people with short commutes who want to save money on gas. Although it won't help you during a move, it will definitely be the perfect get-around car. The two-seater EN-V will have a few trial runs in China before seeing a wider market globally, but will hopefully come to the states soon.


General Motors has given the world a preview of its vision for the future of city transportation with the unveiling of the Chevrolet EN-V 2.0 concept at the 2012 Beijing motor show. 
The concept is an evolution of the first-generation EN-V concept (pronounced ‘envy’, for ‘Electric Networked Vehicle’) that debuted at World Expo 2010 Shanghai. 
The second-gen concept retains its upright pod motorcycle-helmet styling but adds two extra wheels (now four in total) for improved stability and performance. 
Unlike the initial concept, the two-seat EN-V 2.0 includes climate control and a luggage compartment, and its engineers say it is now capable of driving in any weather and across all city roads.
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