«Автотор» получил Одобрение типа транспортного средства на электрические грузовые квадрициклы E-Nyx Prof

In addition to pickups and cargo vans, the company plans to produce special modifications of vehicles for the disabled

The Kaliningrad manufacturer is preparing to release new versions of its electric transport — the Eonyx Profi Pickup and the Eonyx Profi Cargo van. These vehicles belong to category L7 ("quadricycles").

 Eonyx Profi Cargo
Eonyx Profi Cargo

Despite the focus on localizing production, the first batches of cars will be temporarily equipped with Chinese components. This is necessary to quickly bring products to market and meet the deadlines set by special investment contracts.

Eonyx is equipped with a Zhejiang Datai New Energy Co. electric motor with a capacity of 6 kW and a Gaoan Yinan New Energy Technology Company battery with a capacity of 166.8 A·h, providing a range of about 100 kilometers. Both the engine and the battery are imported from China, they will give a range of about 100 km.

In addition to pickups and cargo vans, the company plans to produce special modifications of vehicles for the disabled. The start of mass production is scheduled for the end of this year, but the specific timing depends on the results of certification tests and the volume of orders.

Despite its small size and weight (curb weight is 765 kg), the car has sufficient load capacity for commercial use. The gross weight of the car will be 1000–1030 kg. The start date of production has not yet been determined.

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