The Spanish factories have adapted to manufacture electric cars with the aim of exporting it to the whole world. Currently, there are 4 electric cars that are manufactured in the plants of Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and the PSA group. They range from commercial and family vehicles to utility vehicles and SUVs. These are its main features:
1. Mercedes-Benz EQV. This 6-seater family minivan is the electric variant of the V-Class. Manufactured at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Vitoria, has a power of 204 hp. Production of the e-Vito Tourer will start in July.
Technical specifications: Electric engine: 204 hp. Dimensions (length / width / height, in meters): 5.14 / 1.92 / 1.88 Luggage compartment: 1,030 liters Electric range: 405 km Price: from 55,000 euros
2. Nissan ENV-200. It is available in three formats, van, combi and Evalia. Nissan ENV-200 is the leading sales electric car in Europe. Its autonomy is 170 km.
Technical specifications: Electric engine: 109 hp Dimensions (length / width / height, in meters): 4.56 / 2.01 / 1.85 Luggage compartment: up to 2,940 liters (from 850 liters with 7 seats) Electric autonomy: 170 km Price: from 23,000 euros.
3. Opel Corsa-e. The sixth generation of the Opel Corsa has this electric variant made in Zaragoza. Its dimensions and capacity make it a good alternative for urban travel.
Technical specifications: Electric engine: 136 hp Dimensions (length / width / height, in meters): 4.06 / 1.76 / 1.43 Luggage compartment: from 267 to 1,042 liters (with seats folded down) Electric range: 330 km Price: from 28,600 euros.
4. Peugeot e-2008. From the PSA factory in Vigo comes this Peugeot e-2008 SUV with the most fashionable design, and excellent capabilities for urban and interurban use.
Technical specifications: Electric engine: 136 hp Dimensions (length / width / height, in meters): 4.30 / 1.77 / 1.53 M flapper: from 405 liters Electric range: 310 km Price: from 32,500 euros.
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