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A new domestically produced electric car has been unveiled in Turkey

A new domestically produced electric car has been unveiled in Turkey

November 30, 2023

A new domestically produced electric car Amperino C-100, which is predicted to be twice as cheap as TOGG, has been presented in Turkey! The new model could become quite popular due to its attractive price.

Developed by engineers from Bursa, the Amperino C-100 car has the potential to become a new star in the Turkish automotive sector. The car will be launched in 2025 and will have very competitive characteristics.

The car belongs to the category of small electric cars and does not require a special driving license (like Citroen Ami). Even people under 18 years of age will be able to drive it. Currently, the car has a range of 150 kilometers, but during serial production this figure is planned to increase to 200 kilometers. Amperino C-100 is a three-seater car with a large trunk volume of 370 liters, which is a rarity in its segment.

The price of Amperino C-100, which will be on sale in 2025, will be about 18 thousand dollars. This means that the car will cost 500 thousand liras at the current exchange rate.

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