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In 2005 models with 250 cm 3 and 500 cm 3 displacement were also presented and the engine range was subsequently expanded to 300 cm 3, 350 cm 3 and 400 cm 3 displacement. From 2006, all models have electronic injection (i.e.), no more carburetor. It comes in models Beverly and Beverly S. The body was redesigned in 2004 and again in 2009.
The DIM represented one more effort by Mr. Dimitriadis to design and develop a modern car entirely by his company's own means. A 400cc, air-cooled, 2-cylinder, 30-hp engine was also developed in-house to power the vehicle, but due to delays in the engine development, the car was introduced with a 600cc engine and other mechanical parts of the ...
This model was produced in three versione: 1 base, 1+ and 1 Active. The 1 base has a 1.4 kWh and 48V battery, a 1.2 kW engine, a torque of 85 Nm, a maximum speed of 45 km/h (it is therefore approved as a moped) and a range of 55 km. The 1+ version differs in the battery that rises to 2.3 kWh and the autonomy that reaches 100 kilometers.
Cars of Greece (14 P) E. Electric vehicle manufacturers of Greece (1 P) L. Locomotive manufacturers of Greece (1 C, 1 P) M. Motorcycle manufacturers of Greece (7 P) T.
2.18 Greece. 2.19 Cambodia. 2.20 Singapore. ... [29] to 300 vehicles in 1995. ... they can be imported as classic cars and do not have to meet Euro VIc emission ...
For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of Greece see Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Greece. Pages in category "Cars of Greece" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Automeccanica Zebra's outside the Automeccanica factory (1981) Automeccanica was a Greek automobile producing company. Founded in 1979, it was one of the companies that produced the "passenger-utility" type of vehicle popular in Greece at the time for tax categorization reasons.
The car was greatly modernized (including Dyane 6 components) and a large number of versions and facelifts followed, keeping it up to standards. A production number of 30,000 Pony's has often been cited, but it most probably included similar vehicles produced in other countries; a more accurate number of cars produced in Greece should be close ...