The French-built Mia-Electric range of electric vehicles is set go on sale in the UK in July.
Mia-Electric's line-up of electric city vehicles, which will be sold under the name of Mia-Electric UK, feature a central driving position, plastic bodywork and sliding doors.
A Single-seat version, with the option of a second seat, will be coming to the UK initially. Three- and four-seat versions could be made available later, as well as a panel van which could prove ideal for small inner-city businesses thanks to its congestion charge exemption.
Managing director Paul Evans, of importer Venture Automotive Holdings, said "There is a very real and practical place for EVs in the UK vehicle market.
“Urban environments, short journeys and regular return-to-base delivery fleets are ideal for electric vehicles."
The electric vehicles offer a 74-mile range, with a five-hour recharge time. Power comes from two 12kw batteries. A 10-minute charge is claimed to provide a five-mile range.
Each Mia-Electric vehicle will come with a five-year/70,000-mile warranty, which covers the battery, electric drivetrain and vehicle. Also included is an anti-corrision warranty and free roadside assistance.
Prices will start at approximately £16,995 plus VAT, inclusive of the government's electric vehicle grant.
Piers Irvine
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Hmmm ...
A mobility scooter for the wealthy? ...
Mia
Don't you just love the term "up to" ? I'd be a nervous wreck at when reaching 50 km in distance. The price, the "up to" and looking lke a toy turns me completely off.
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For about this much you could buy a Renault Zoe which looks enormously better, comes with a longer range, is from a known brand, is based in tried and tested technology, has far better driving dynamics,... I could go on. Guess you got the point, Mia. Sorry from me.