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Seat introduced the first electric hatchback el-Born
Seat has unveiled its first electric hatchback called el-Born. The public premiere of the car will take place at the Geneva Motor Show. Serial production of the new product will begin in 2020 at the plant in Zwickau (Germany).
The new product received an electric motor with a capacity of 204 hp. With. and a battery with a capacity of 62 kWh. The power reserve of the rear-wheel drive hatchback is 420 kilometers. The car can accelerate to the first hundred in 7.5 seconds. You can charge the battery to 80% in 47 minutes.
The electric car received its name in honor of a fashionable area in the center of Barcelona. The car was built on Volkswagen's MEB modular architecture, which was specially designed for future all-electric cars from Audi, VW, Skoda and Seat. The design of the Spanish electric car is largely the same as the I.D. hatchback, which is the first product representative of Volkswagen’s “green” line.
The car is equipped with 20-inch wheels, a spoiler and a diffuser. The car interior is equipped with a virtual instrument panel, as well as a 10-inch multimedia system display.
The new product received an electric motor with a capacity of 204 hp. With. and a battery with a capacity of 62 kWh. The power reserve of the rear-wheel drive hatchback is 420 kilometers. The car can accelerate to the first hundred in 7.5 seconds. You can charge the battery to 80% in 47 minutes.
The electric car received its name in honor of a fashionable area in the center of Barcelona. The car was built on Volkswagen's MEB modular architecture, which was specially designed for future all-electric cars from Audi, VW, Skoda and Seat. The design of the Spanish electric car is largely the same as the I.D. hatchback, which is the first product representative of Volkswagen’s “green” line.
The car is equipped with 20-inch wheels, a spoiler and a diffuser. The car interior is equipped with a virtual instrument panel, as well as a 10-inch multimedia system display.