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The 2010 Revas

REVA NXR

2010 reva nxrThe 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show saw the unveiling of a new M1 class vehicle known as the NXR. Domestic production is set to begin in the coming months with export production scheduled for the second quarter of 2010. The NXR will be available with either lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries. Well known Indian car designer Dilip Chhabria, is responsible for the styling.

Range, speed, safety and interior specifications all fall along the lines of a new generation of battery electric vehicles. In Europe, the car will fall under NCAP crash testing regulations. The IC (inter-City) model has a top speed of 104 km/h (65 mph) and a range of 160 km (99 mi). The interior is of a far higher grade when compared to the earlier REVA models and the back seats now comfortably fit 2 adults.

The NXR has some standout features, one being its REVive battery charging system. Telematic remote access to the car's on-board Energy Management System allows REVA to analyse a near depleted battery upon request. Their support centre can individually determine the battery condition within seconds and allow access to the remaining charge. This serves as a virtual back-up battery while minimising the risk of damage to the powerpack due to depletion.

REVA NXG

2010 Reva nxgThe Frankfurt Motor Show also saw the unveiling of a show car known as the NXG. Production is scheduled for 2011. The NXG will also feature REVA's patented drive-train technology and the REVive system. The two-seater sports car is expected to stand out for performance and speed.

 

World Market

The REVA is designed for city commuters across the globe, for an economical and pollution free driving experience. It is designed for low speed, congested, urban conditions.

Being efficient and cost-effective, the REVA has the lowest running cost in the world!

This has attracted markets world over and PowerShift of the UK has recognized the REVA as the most energy efficient electric vehicle in the U.K.!