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Portuguese classic motorcycle revived with EV

FAMEL, a Portuguese motorcycle manufacturer, founded in 1949 and went bankrupt in 2002 after discontinuing production in 1994, revived the old car as an EV. Introducing the E-FX, an early version of the XF-17 made in the 70s. At the time, it was based on Otoavi, but it was redesigned to run at a maximum speed of 70km/h and a continuous driving distance of 80km using a 5kW hub motor and 72V battery.

Charging takes 4 hours, but the battery is not interchangeable, but can be charged by connecting a cable near the left side cover. Equipped with a USB port, you can also charge electronic devices such as smartphones. The price is 4,100 euros. Related information can be found here.

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