Zacua electric vehicle from Mexico was unveiled in July 2017. The
Mexican company Motores Limpios, S.A.P.I. de C.V. produced the Zacua
electric vehicle in partnership with Spanish, French and Chinese companies.
The French company Automobiles Chatenet designed the two models, the M2
and M3. Spanish company Dynamik Technological Alliance developed the
drivetrain while the battery is from China. The Zacua brand is named after the name of a bird species found from Mexico to Panama.
Production of the 2-seater full electric vehicle will be limited to 100
and is expected in November 2017, followed by 200 in 2018 and 300 in
2019. Assembly of the Zacua M2 and M3 will be in Mexico State and move
to Puebla in 2019. The production of the Zacua generated 30 early stage
jobs while no indication of the initial or total required investment was
divulged. Specifications for the Zacua are as follows:
Pricing for the base model starts at $24,500 / 440,000 pesos and
buyers will not be required to pay car tax or purchase an environmental
verification certificate as required by Mexican law. Owners will also
not be restricted by the “Hoy No Circula” or No Circulation Today, an
environmental program required to improve the air quality in Mexico
through six monthly emission testing and restrictions on driving between
5.AM and 10 PM.
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