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By greenauto, on 03-17-2008 22:25

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2008 Zenn Blue 2008 Zenn Silver

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ZENN Specifications
 
 
· Charging: Standard 110 volt outlet plug-in, complete charge in approx 8 hours from empty
· Range: 30-50 miles
· How Fast? – 25 mph
o Limited speed in accordance with FMVSS 500 Regulations and designed to meet neighborhood and urban transportation needs. Intended mainly for lower speed roads and places like gated communities and campuses.
· Body Type: 3 door hatchback, fully enclosed, automotive aluminum alloy space frame, ABS body panels.
· Brakes: Dual hydraulic system, 4 wheel disk with electromagnetic regeneration
· Batteries: Six 12-volt heavy-duty, sealed, valve regulated lead acid, no spill, zero maintenance
· Propulsion: 100% electric, front wheel drive
· Storage: 13 cu. Ft.

 

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Why a Black Roof

By: baumgrenze (Registered) on 06-10-2008 09:25

Why a Black Roof

By: baumgrenze (Registered IP 68.165.6.58) on 06-10-2008 09:25

Perhaps Canadians enjoy climbing into a sun warmed car most of the year. To a Californian, the prospect of using battery power that could be propelling a vehicle along the road to run an air-conditioner makes no sense at all. Otherwise, once it can legally be driven at 35-40 MPH, this will be a car to consider. 
 
What material is used for the top. Is it possible that it could be changed to white? 
 
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