Introduction
Bavina Enterprises, of Chennai, India announced 17 December 2007, battery operated cars to be assembled in India. There are two and four door models. The two door model is similar in appearance to the Mercedes Fortwo Smart Car. These cars appear to have conventional steel bodies, unlike the plastic panels of the Indian made Reva electric car. Parts will be initially imported from China.
Models
Model | Doors | Dimensions Length x Width x Height |
---|---|---|
yc 1021 | Two door | ? |
yc 1021 2 | Four door | 2608 x 1515 x 1526mm |
yc e car | Four door | 3020 x 1515 x 1520mm |
yc 1021 3 | Four door | 3020 x 1515 x 1520mm |
Specifications
Bavina Enterprises have only supplied specifications for the four door models, not the two door yc 1021.
All the four door models, except the yc 1021 2, have a 48V DC 3 kw drive system (12 V axillary electrics), with a 25A charger and six conventional 12V/200AH lead acid batteries weighing 384kg, with a clamined life of 500 charges. The yc 1021 2 has a more powerfull 72V DC 4.5 kw motor, but the same batteries. Claimed range is 130km. All are rear wheel drive and claimed to be able to climb a 30 degree slope. Maximum speed is 55km/h, but can be limited to 40km/h. Minimum ground clearance is 110 mm, and wheelbase 2560 mm. Turning diameter is 4.6m with rack-and-pinion steering and 155-80R1277T tires. Net weight is given as 790kg for all vehicles, despite ther different sizes. There is a hand operated parking brake for the rear-wheels.