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  2. Microlino - Wikipedia

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    Width. 1,473 mm (58.0 in) Height. 1,501 mm (59.1 in) Kerb weight. 496–530 kg (1,093–1,168 lb) The Microlino is a four-wheeled, battery electric bubble car manufactured by the company Micro since its introduction in 2022. Made in two variants, it is classified as either a light or a heavy quadricycle, with the latter having a top speed of 90 ...

  3. Isetta - Wikipedia

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    At the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, Gifu based company D Art revealed the Durax D-Face, a front entry, rear engine bubble car taking inspiration from the Isetta. The microcar was powered by a 7 kW electric motor coupled with a 3 kW petrol generator, giving a range of around 190 miles. A top speed of around 45 mph likely limited the car to city driving.

  4. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of auto parts, which are manufactured components of automobiles. This list reflects both fossil-fueled cars (using internal combustion engines) and electric vehicles; the list is not exhaustive. Many (not all) of these parts are also used on other motor vehicles such as trucks and buses.

  5. Permanent magnet motor - Wikipedia

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    A permanent magnet motor is a type of electric motor that uses permanent magnets for the field excitation and a wound armature. The permanent magnets can either be stationary or rotating; interior or exterior to the armature for a radial flux machine or layered with the armature for an axial flux topology. The schematic shows a permanent magnet ...

  6. The Microlino 2.0 Wants to Make Bubble Cars Fun Again

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  7. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    Radio-controlled car. Radio-controlled cars, or RC cars for short, [1] are miniature model cars, vans, buses and many more (or buggies) Nitro powered models use glow plug engines, small internal combustion engines fuelled by a special mixture of nitromethane, methanol, and oil (in most cases a blend of castor oil and synthetic oil).

  8. Automotive electronics - Wikipedia

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    Automotive electronics are electronic systems used in vehicles, including engine management, ignition, radio, carputers, telematics, in-car entertainment systems, and others. Ignition, engine and transmission electronics are also found in trucks, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, and other internal combustion powered machinery such as forklifts ...

  9. Hot Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Hot Wheels is an American media franchise and brand of scale model cars invented by Elliot Handler and introduced by his company Mattel on May 18, 1968. [ 2 ] It was the primary competitor of Matchbox until Mattel bought Matchbox owner Tyco Toys in 1997.