Dodge EV | |
Manufacturer: | Dodge (Chrysler) |
Class: | electric vehicle |
Layout: | Rear mid-motor, rear-wheel drive |
Motor: | AC induction motor |
Body Style: | 2-door coupe |
Type: | Sports car (S-segment) |
Transmission: | Single speed BorgWarner fixed gear |
Battery: | lithium-ion |
The Dodge EV concept car, also called Dodge Circuit EV sports car, was a two-passenger, rear-wheel-drive, all-electric sports car shown to the public at the 2009 North American International Auto Show by Dodge.[1]
The car was based on the Lotus Europa S, and combined a lithium-ion battery pack with a electric motor, capable of of torque.[2]
Dodge claimed that the Dodge EV had a driving range of 150-, approaching the range and performance of the all-electric Tesla Roadster, which is built on the same chassis. According to Dodge, the Dodge EV could be recharged in eight hours using a standard 120V outlet, or in only four hours using a 240V outlet, the type commonly used for electric ovens and dryers.
Dodge unveiled the working prototypes of this all-electric vehicle and announced plans to bring it to market in the United States by 2010.[3] But in May 2009 Autocar claimed the project was cancelled[4] and in November Fiat SpA disbanded Chrysler's ENVI electric car division and dropped its models from future product plans.[5]