The Ford Th!nk was a line of electric vehicles delivered by the Th!nk Mobility, then an endeavor of Ford Motor Company. The fleeting line incorporated four models: the Th!nk Neighbor and the Th!nk City, little electric vehicles, and the Th!nk Bike Traveler and the Th!nk Bike Fun, electric-fueled mechanized bike. Passage sold its stock, and the ensuing organization, Think Global, now delivers electric autos in Norway.
A real contention emitted when Ford chose to squash off-lease Th!nk City autos stockpiled in the U.s. In the wake of dissenting by tree hugger gatherings, including a Greenpeace rally on the top of Ford's Norway work places, Ford chose to ship the abundance vehicles to Norway. The ordinary top pace was governored to 25 miles for every hour (40 km/h) for every NHTSA prerequisites, and it additionally had a "turf" mode that set its greatest velocity at 15 miles for every hour (24 km/h) for fairway utilization. Numerous alternatives were intended for utilization on the green: it offered a sack rack, a holder for scorecards, tees, and balls, and a club washer.
sponsored:
Ford TH!NK
Review of other vehicles
Chevrolet Volt is a hybrid plug-in electric car produced by General Motors and it was also marked as the Holden Volt in Australia and New Zealand. In Great Britain the car was sold as Vauxhall Ampera with minor modifications and the rest of the Europe knows the car Opel Ampera...
Read more...
Volkswagen Phaeton was the brainchild of the chairman of the Volkswagen, Ferdinand Piëch who wanted his engineers to come up with a car that would directly compete with BMW and Mercedes Benz...
Read more...
As the name denotes, it is an air-cooled four stroke desmodromic 2-valve 90-degree V-twin motorcycles whose production was started in 1988 onwards. Due to high interest in people a super sport version was also released and it was called SuperLight...
Read more...