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Emova Easy: Is it worth buying the cheapest electric car in Brazil?
BR🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Emova Easy: Is it worth buying the cheapest electric car in Brazil?

The Emova Easy has recently become the cheapest electric car available in Brazil, starting at 69,990 Brazilian reals. It is positioned as an affordable, simple, and urban electric vehicle aimed at consumers looking to spend less, as well as driving schools and fleets seeking to reduce fuel and maintenance costs. The car was developed by JMEV, a Chinese manufacturer specializing in low-cost electric vehicles, and is imported and distributed in Brazil by E-Motors under the Emova brand. The Emova Easy features a front-mounted electric motor producing around 40 horsepower, a 17 kWh battery using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry, and a declared range of up to 200 kilometers under Chinese homologation standards. It comes in two versions: Standard and Comfort, with the latter offering additional features like a multimedia system and rearview camera. A unique feature is its simulated manual transmission system, designed specifically for driving schools.

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Emova Easy: Is it worth buying the cheapest electric car in Brazil?

The Emova Easy has recently become the cheapest electric car available in Brazil, starting at 69,990 Brazilian reals. It is positioned as an affordable, simple, and urban electric vehicle aimed at consumers looking to spend less, as well as driving schools and fleets seeking to reduce fuel and maintenance costs. The car was developed by JMEV, a Chinese manufacturer specializing in low-cost electric vehicles, and is imported and distributed in Brazil by E-Motors under the Emova brand. The Emova Easy features a front-mounted electric motor producing around 40 horsepower, a 17 kWh battery using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry, and a declared range of up to 200 kilometers under Chinese homologation standards. It comes in two versions: Standard and Comfort, with the latter offering additional features like a multimedia system and rearview camera. A unique feature is its simulated manual transmission system, designed specifically for driving schools.

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