Inkriql Posted October 1, 2019 Share Posted October 1, 2019 A car on a truck, in one of the revenues to the city of Buenos Aires. The image is rather everyday, except for one detail: the car that travels on the “stretcher” is a Volt Motors E1, the Cordoba electric car. This is the automaker founded by the Quorum Group, which in November 2018 announced its production plans. And, last June, the first model was launched for sale: the Z1 Series is a vehicle without doors or tailgate, intended to circulate in enclosed or private spaces (see equipment and price). However, the goal of Volt Motors is to offer electric vehicles that can be patented and used on the street. The plan is to approve them under the L6 / L7 regulation, which has just debuted with the Sero Electric manufactured in Morón (see equipment and price). The photo published here was sent to info@autoblog.com.ar by LuisF, Autoblog's paparazzo. And, as sources close to Volt Motors confirmed, it is a unit destined to INTI, where homologation tests will be carried out. On July 26, President Mauricio Macri visited the Volt Motors facilities in Córdoba. There, the Head of State undertook to accelerate the approval process, which must be signed by the Ministry of Industry. Volt Motors sources confirmed to Autoblog yesterday that the process is nearing completion. They estimate that the first approved and patented Volt to circulate on the street will be presented “before the end of the year”. Like all vehicles enabled under the L6 / L7 regulations, you can only drive on streets and avenues. You will not be able to access routes or highways. The units will be identified with the new registration of green characters (read more). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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