Monday, March 1, 2010

2011 Peugeot iOn







With the Peugeot iOn, the 100% electric car launched at the end of 2010, Peugeot offers a concrete and accessible response to the challenges of urban mobility and environmental responsibility. With its battery and its innovative services, including Peugeot Connect (emergency call and data feedback) and Mu by Peugeot (à la carte mobility), the Peugeot iOn will be available for a monthly rental of less than €500, with a running cost of less than 1.50€ per 100km.

Peugeot is on the offensive, taking concrete action on the electric vehicle market with:
2 letters of intent signed with Veolia and Greenwheels
a partnership with the European project Electric Vehicles for Advanced Cities
2500 contacts with private customers.

The Peugeot iOn can be fully charged in 6 hours and offers a 30-minute quick charge.

Environmentally-friendly mobility: lithium-ion batteries rechargeable in six hours, quick charge in 30 minutes.

The city will be the Peugeot iOn's preferred territory. With four doors, four seats, a length of 3.48 m and a turning circle radius of 4.50 m, this 100 % electric Peugeot develops a maximum power of 47 kW (64 bhp) and a torque of 180 Nm, offering a level of performance perfectly suited to 90% of car journeys, with in particular:
a maximum speed of 130 kph
a comfortable range of 130 km in the European standardised cycle
lithium-ion batteries rechargeable in six hours using a traditional 220 V socket,
a 30-minute quick charge system ensuring 80 % capacity.


These characteristics make this "zero emission" city run-around very versatile to use, comparable in terms of performance and capacity to a small conventionally powered vehicle.

Its environmental-friendliness, compactness, safety and simplicity of use will be its main strengths... but not the only ones.

Indeed, inside the vehicle there will be innovative services:
Peugeot Connect authorises the emergency call, of which Peugeot is the leader in Europe, but also feedback of valuable data for professional fleet management: battery status, mileage, distance before next service.
Mu by Peugeot, currently being deployed in Europe, providing easy access to products and accessories in the Peugeot range: cars, light commercial vehicles, scooters, bicycles...

Accessible mobility: Peugeot is off to a flying start on the emerging electric vehicle market.

At the Brussels Motor Show, Peugeot signed two letters of intention (L.O.I.) with Veolia and Greenwheels, companies operating in Europe, with a view to the purchase of electric vehicles and the development of mobility services.

In addition, a partnership has been agreed to join the European EVA project (Electric Vehicles for Advanced Cities), a consortium which to date brings together more than 20 European cities, car manufacturers and electricity suppliers from many countries.

Buoyed by 2500 customer contacts and this intensification of its approach to B to B customers, Peugeot is off to a flying start on the emerging electric vehicle market.

Today, the Marque takes a new marketing step by fixing its minimum monthly rental at under €500, a simple and accessible electric offer as the vehicle's running cost is below that of a conventional vehicle.

Other offers adapted to the requirements of different customers will be added to this initial commercial proposal.

Characteristics
Urban/semi-urban vehicle 4 doors - 4 occupants, environmentally-friendly, compact and easy to handle
No exhaust emissions
Silent
Meeting 90 % of daily travel requirements
Reduced running costs: less than €1.50 per 100 km
Reduced servicing
Dimensions
Length: 3.480mm
Width: 1.475mm
Wheelbase: 2.550 mm
Height: 1.600 mm
Easy to handle: Turning circle radius between walls 4.5m
Synchronous electric motor with permanent magnets
Maximum power: 47 kW @ 2500-8000 rpm
Maximum torque: 180 Nm @ 0-2500 rpm
Maximum engine speed: 8500rpm
Maximum speed: 130kph
Performance (half payload)
0-400 m: 19.9 s
0-1000 m: 36.9 s
Battery, range and recharging
Lithium-Ion battery
Range: 130 km
Fully charged in 6 hours from an earthed domestic socket
Rapid charge using a special terminal from 0 to 80% in 30 minutes
Services
Peugeot Connect - thanks to a localised communication system - including Peugeot Connect SOS, for emergency calls
Peugeot Connect Assistance, for breakdown assistance
Peugeot Connect Fleet, for fleet management
Mu by Peugeot: à la carte mobility
A single specification level - 2 levels of finish
ABS - ESP - 6 air bags
Electric power steering
15" alloy wheels
Fog lamps
Central locking
Electric windows - electrically-operated door mirrors
Automatic switching-on of headlamps
Semi-automatic air conditioning
RDE radio (MP3, Bluetooth, USB)
Telematics unit for Peugeot Connect services
Height-adjustable driver's seat
50/50 separate and tilting rear bench seat (6 positions)
Isofix in both rear seats

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Peugeot - Auto twenty-first century: 2011 Peugeot iOn

2011 Peugeot iOn







With the Peugeot iOn, the 100% electric car launched at the end of 2010, Peugeot offers a concrete and accessible response to the challenges of urban mobility and environmental responsibility. With its battery and its innovative services, including Peugeot Connect (emergency call and data feedback) and Mu by Peugeot (à la carte mobility), the Peugeot iOn will be available for a monthly rental of less than €500, with a running cost of less than 1.50€ per 100km.

Peugeot is on the offensive, taking concrete action on the electric vehicle market with:
2 letters of intent signed with Veolia and Greenwheels
a partnership with the European project Electric Vehicles for Advanced Cities
2500 contacts with private customers.

The Peugeot iOn can be fully charged in 6 hours and offers a 30-minute quick charge.

Environmentally-friendly mobility: lithium-ion batteries rechargeable in six hours, quick charge in 30 minutes.

The city will be the Peugeot iOn's preferred territory. With four doors, four seats, a length of 3.48 m and a turning circle radius of 4.50 m, this 100 % electric Peugeot develops a maximum power of 47 kW (64 bhp) and a torque of 180 Nm, offering a level of performance perfectly suited to 90% of car journeys, with in particular:
a maximum speed of 130 kph
a comfortable range of 130 km in the European standardised cycle
lithium-ion batteries rechargeable in six hours using a traditional 220 V socket,
a 30-minute quick charge system ensuring 80 % capacity.


These characteristics make this "zero emission" city run-around very versatile to use, comparable in terms of performance and capacity to a small conventionally powered vehicle.

Its environmental-friendliness, compactness, safety and simplicity of use will be its main strengths... but not the only ones.

Indeed, inside the vehicle there will be innovative services:
Peugeot Connect authorises the emergency call, of which Peugeot is the leader in Europe, but also feedback of valuable data for professional fleet management: battery status, mileage, distance before next service.
Mu by Peugeot, currently being deployed in Europe, providing easy access to products and accessories in the Peugeot range: cars, light commercial vehicles, scooters, bicycles...

Accessible mobility: Peugeot is off to a flying start on the emerging electric vehicle market.

At the Brussels Motor Show, Peugeot signed two letters of intention (L.O.I.) with Veolia and Greenwheels, companies operating in Europe, with a view to the purchase of electric vehicles and the development of mobility services.

In addition, a partnership has been agreed to join the European EVA project (Electric Vehicles for Advanced Cities), a consortium which to date brings together more than 20 European cities, car manufacturers and electricity suppliers from many countries.

Buoyed by 2500 customer contacts and this intensification of its approach to B to B customers, Peugeot is off to a flying start on the emerging electric vehicle market.

Today, the Marque takes a new marketing step by fixing its minimum monthly rental at under €500, a simple and accessible electric offer as the vehicle's running cost is below that of a conventional vehicle.

Other offers adapted to the requirements of different customers will be added to this initial commercial proposal.

Characteristics
Urban/semi-urban vehicle 4 doors - 4 occupants, environmentally-friendly, compact and easy to handle
No exhaust emissions
Silent
Meeting 90 % of daily travel requirements
Reduced running costs: less than €1.50 per 100 km
Reduced servicing
Dimensions
Length: 3.480mm
Width: 1.475mm
Wheelbase: 2.550 mm
Height: 1.600 mm
Easy to handle: Turning circle radius between walls 4.5m
Synchronous electric motor with permanent magnets
Maximum power: 47 kW @ 2500-8000 rpm
Maximum torque: 180 Nm @ 0-2500 rpm
Maximum engine speed: 8500rpm
Maximum speed: 130kph
Performance (half payload)
0-400 m: 19.9 s
0-1000 m: 36.9 s
Battery, range and recharging
Lithium-Ion battery
Range: 130 km
Fully charged in 6 hours from an earthed domestic socket
Rapid charge using a special terminal from 0 to 80% in 30 minutes
Services
Peugeot Connect - thanks to a localised communication system - including Peugeot Connect SOS, for emergency calls
Peugeot Connect Assistance, for breakdown assistance
Peugeot Connect Fleet, for fleet management
Mu by Peugeot: à la carte mobility
A single specification level - 2 levels of finish
ABS - ESP - 6 air bags
Electric power steering
15" alloy wheels
Fog lamps
Central locking
Electric windows - electrically-operated door mirrors
Automatic switching-on of headlamps
Semi-automatic air conditioning
RDE radio (MP3, Bluetooth, USB)
Telematics unit for Peugeot Connect services
Height-adjustable driver's seat
50/50 separate and tilting rear bench seat (6 positions)
Isofix in both rear seats