Mullen's I-GO is an $11,999 last-mile EV solution for Europe
Mullen plans to take on Europe with a China-sourced little EV that it will use as a delivery car. The Mullen I-GO is originally a four-door, four-seater EV made in China under the Henan Henrey Shiying Vehicle brand. Mullen will rebrand the car as a last-mile delivery van in the European market.
The I-GO, which sells in China for $9,385 or $9,080 if bought in bulk (50 or more), will come to Europe for a base price of $11,999, which includes VAT and local shipping. It will be serviced through local distributors in the EU.
#MullenAutomotive Announces the I-GO™, New Urban Commercial #Electric #DeliveryVehicle Available Now for European Markets
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The Mullen I-GO comes with a 16.5kWh battery that can do up to 200km (124 miles). It's powered by a rear-mounted electric motor with 34kW (46hp) of power and 102Nm (75 pound-feet) of torque. The I-GO can go as fast as 100km/h (62 mph). It weighs 795kg (1,753 lbs) and has a wheelbase of 2,438mm.
Mullen is the startup that bought a controlling stake in Bollinger Motors and plans to launch Class 1 and 2 electric cargo vans, as well as the Class 3 through 6 EVs from Bollinger's portfolio - heavy lifter EVs. Mullen plans to manufacture the EVs at the Indiana factory it acquired from defunct ELMS.
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