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ELBIL NORGE BUDDY

1998 Elbil Norge Buddy

Originally developed in Denmark as the Kewet electric car, the predecessor of ElBil Norge acquired the tooling and moved it to Norway where electric cars enjoy numerous financial and operational incentives. The fact that these vehicles operate during Norwegian winters is a testimony to their ruggedness and dependability, even in cold weather.

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QUICK SPECS
Pricing
BASE MSRP $0.00US
Performance
Fuel Economy (City/Hiway) 0
Range 60
Dimensions
Passengers 3
Doors 2
Cargo 5 cu. ft.
Wheelbase 61
Weight 0
Environment/Safety
EPA Emissions ZEV
Powerplant
Drive BEV
Power (kW) 13
Transmission n/a
Battery Lead-Acid
Fuel Type Electricity
Tank Size (U.S. gal) 0
Financials
Warranty N/A
Comment Popular city-class electric car in Norway. Available with either lead-acid or lithium batteries.