The Li-Ion Inizio holds the dignity of being one of the most first all-electric supercars. It could hit speed up to 170 MPH and with a number of 250 miles. Now it’s going into production and may be yours for $139,000.
Li-Ion won 2.5 million dollars within the the 2010 Automotive X-Prize for their work on their Wave II vehicle. Now, in line with Gizmag, they’re using the cash to bring the Wave II and the Inzio to market. The Inizio has three models for sale at $139,000, $189,000 and $249,000, with the fastest Inizio model going from 0-60 in 3.4 seconds. It uses 12 batteries, comes equipped with two motors and fees in 8 hours.
The less able Wave II will sell for 39,000 and 49,000, with the costlier model in a position to travel 200 miles on a single, seven-hour charge. Pre-orders for both cars will begin this month. If all goes to plot, the Inizio should begin shipping in July 2011, and the Wave II will arrive in December 2011. [ Gizmag ]
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