Engineering:Futi

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Futi is the first Portuguese electric vehicle made by António Febra's company FUTI.[1] It runs exclusively on electric power and can be charged at home.

According to António Febra himself in an interview for TVI television channel, it was scheduled to be commercialized by June 2009. It was to cost between 13000 and 16000 Euros depending on battery option. SIC also covered this story. Both channels featured footage of António Febra driving Futi on public roads.

Futi is also fully recyclable.

Specifications

  • Electric Motor: 15 KW nominal.
  • Dimensions: 2,684 long by 1,400 meters wide by 1,600 height
  • Weight: about 400 kg (882 lb)
  • Maximum speed: 1st version 48 km/h (30 mph), 2nd version 80 km/h (50 mph)
  • Autonomy: 80 km, 120 km, 150 km or 200 km

References

Futi flyer