The ‘eBussy’ Is A Modular EV with Just 20 HP But Astounding 737 Lb-Ft Of Torque

Started by cawimmer430, July 25, 2020, 12:06:28 PM

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The 'eBussy' Is A Modular EV With Just 20 HP But An Astounding 737 Lb-Ft Of Torque

Electric Brands, a company out of Germany, has plans to bring its eye-catching eBussy to the market next year.

The intriguing eBussy is underpinned by an electric platform and is fully modular, meaning it can be transformed from a regular minivan into a tipper truck, a pickup, and various other forms. In fact, there are 10 different body styles that will be offered and the eBussy can be easily converted from left- to right-hand drive, or even center-drive, by simply sliding the steering wheel across the dashboard. This ability to adjust the driving position is due to the fact that the vehicle uses drive-by-wire technology and doesn't have a steering wheel or pedals that are mechanically connected to the front wheels.



All eBussy models come with a tiny 10 kWh battery pack that is apparently good for 200 km (124 miles) of range. However, an optional 30 kWh battery is available, bumping up the range to 600 km (373 miles). Driving the wheels are in-hub electric motors that produce just 20 hp but, at the same time, an extremely impressive 737 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque.

While that's a very small horsepower figure, the eBussy only weighs between 450 kg (992 lbs) and 600 kg (1,322 lbs) depending on the body. Unsurprisingly, the vehicle is focused primarily on urban use.



All eBussy body styles are equipped with solar panels in the roof and the vehicle also uses a brake energy recovery system. Electric Brands is also looking to establish a network of charging stations.

The eBussy will be very affordable, with a basic model priced at just €15,800 ($18,273) including VAT. Prices of course vary depending on the body style selected and whether or not the vehicle is optioned out in off-road guise. The most expensive variant is the eBussy 'Offroad Camper' that's priced at €28,800 ($33,309).

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Maybe we need to start off small. I mean, they don't let you fuck the glumpers at Glumpees without a level 4 FuckPass, do they?

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Quote from: Eye of the Tiger on July 25, 2020, 12:37:06 PM
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Top ... uh, speed? :lol:



How awesome would it be if the infotainment screen had a CGI Gary Busey who would make announcements like "Door Ajar" or announce the GPS directions.
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That could work find in cities where the top speed of traffic is only 30mph. But I assume if they're going camping they will want to get up to a higher speed as soon as they get out of the city?!?! 
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