Enovate ME-S

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Enovate ME-S
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Overview
Manufacturer Enovate
Also calledEnovate ME-Sports
Assembly China (Zhejiang Dianka Automobile Technology Co. Ltd.)
Designer
  • Hakan Saraçoğlu
  • Ji-hoon Kim
Body and chassis
Class Luxury sedan concept
Body style 4-door sedan
Layout Dual-motor, AWD
Doors
Powertrain
Electric motor 2x Permanent magnet synchronous motor
Battery Solid-State battery [1] 800 V pack

The Enovate ME-S, known fully as the Enovate ME-Sports, was an electric concept vehicle developed by Enovate.

Contents

Overview

The Enovate ME-S is a 4-door sports car concept shown at the 2019 Auto Shanghai. [2] [3]

Rear view Enovate ME-S 003.jpg
Rear view

Production plans

It was planned to go into production in 2021. The planned production ME-S model can go 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) in 3 seconds, can charge up to 80% in 15 minutes, and has a Level 4 autonomy. [4] It costs $55,000. [5] [6]

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