This seems to be something for a long time, but Ford has finally officially canceled its brand --
New electric vehicles ,(EV)
2012 Fox Electric recently also said that the movement of production, five
The Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan has begun production of seat hatchbacks.
This is the company's second electric vehicle, following the launch of Ford's transport-connected electric vehicle in December 2010, a small commercial van also made in Wayne. (
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Ford says the new Fox is expected to be the top five
100 miles per gallon passenger car (MPGe)
Rating of an mpg
Than its opponent, five.
Nissan Leaf electric passenger car.
Ford also claims that, thanks to some new battery and charging innovations, Focus will fully charge with a 240 V charger in about three hours.
This is half the time it takes for the leaves to charge.
If there is no time to drink juice, Ford says an hour on the hose will add 30 miles.
The focus under the hood is from 23 KW lithium-
Connected to an ion battery pack on a motor capable of providing about 130 hp.
This is enough for the focus to move at a maximum speed of around 84 miles per hour and a range of around 100 miles.
The advanced battery system uses active liquid cooling and heating heat management systems to adjust the temperature in the battery, Ford said.
This feature helps to maximize battery life and mileage. (
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The car is also equipped with Ford's connected driver, MyFord Touch, and a mobile app called MyFord mobile.
Sales of 2012 Ford Fox electric vehicles will begin soon, and since the initial production of the 2012 model year will be limited, Fox electric vehicles will only be sold in 19 metropolitan areas, including Atlanta, houston and Austin, Texas, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, New York City, Orlando, Florida, Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, Portland, Oregon, Raleigh-
Durham, Richmond, Virginia, Seattle and Washington DC. C.
The first deliveries are planned in California and New York and then in other initial markets by 2012.
Steve dudato's Post initially appeared at Earth technology and was re-released with permission.