Mr.Jhorjan Posted August 5, 2023 Share Posted August 5, 2023 link:https://www.iprofesional.com/autos/380035-nuevo-auto-electrico-argentino-hace-temblar-a-tito-cuanto-cuesta he electric mobility made in Argentina has three benchmarks in the car segment. Sero Electric (manufactured in the Aeronautical Technological Industrial Park in Morón, Buenos Aires); Tito and the Tita truck (manufactured by Coradir in San Luis) and Volt (produced by Volts Motors, in Córdoba). Each model was presented at different times and goes through dissimilar realities. The first to be marketed in private areas was Sero Eléctric, in 2015, which in June 2019 obtained the Model Configuration License (LCM) and was authorized to circulate on public roads (not highways). The Tito electric car was launched exactly one year later, in June 2020, while the Tita truck did so in July 2021. It is the one that resonates the most within this niche, since it has 193 patented units in 2022, surpassing even other electrical of massive brands. The third electric car in question is the Volt, which despite being launched in 2018, has not yet managed to start its commercialization industrial phase. To learn about the situation, Iprofesional made an exclusive tour of the company's facilities in Córdoba, where, in addition to seeing the evolution of the model, it agreed to the group's plans to go out and challenge its national rivals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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