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MINI introduces electric car R / C new in the London 2012 Olympic
Parent company of the BMW MINI is taking very strong steps to support the Summer Olympics in 2012 was held on the home of MINI. After providing cars with low emissions sports congresses, BMW continues to bring the Olympic 160 samples ActiveE 1-Series, will be used by professional athletes and broadcast. Before that, there were 40 MINI E electric vehicles are used for the support the Olympic torch relay. When the whole world is watching the London Eye, this is clearly a better chance not to assert MINI brand with the introduction of electric vehicles remote control post, known as Mini MINI. However, electric cars are not used MINI passenger, but to do things like carrying a hammer, discs or dumbbells, or 2 units of labor to compete in Olympic athletes. Employment of electric MINI cars will help save time during the tournament. Mini MINI London 2012 Olympic version is equipped with 10 horsepower electric motor, with the ability to run continuously for 35 minutes. Tires can run on grass, strong anti-shock system and disc brakes make the latest version of the MINI electric vehicles can best meet the different uses. Painted blue with the London 2012 Olympic logo, and white roof, MINI Mini each have a quarter size model MINI Cooper hatchback. MINI sunroof can be opened up allowing for easy map inside the vehicle, while carrying the bar employees, it will have a special device mounted on the roof. It is expected that the MINI will work diligently in the Olympics, each will run at 6km distance on each shift lasts 4 hours. Thus in 9-day Olympics, a MINI will run all over 53km long way. No commercial production plans MINI Mini version, but certainly those who love Mini brand has tried to buy by the three models are designed specifically for London 2012 Olympics. $ ("# Galleria_171399292"). Galleria ({ width: 490, height: 500, maxScaleRatio: 1, preload: 3, idleMode: false, trueFullscreen: false, }); Source: MotorAuthority ...
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