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  2. e.GO Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The e.GO Life Sport is the sports version of the e.GO Life and was presented at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show for the first time as a concept car. [19] The derivative of the standard e.GO Life offers a more dynamic design, sportier chassis and higher performance in combination with a high-quality interior and a panorama glass roof. [ 20 ]

  3. e.GO Life - Wikipedia

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    The e.GO Life is an electrically powered, four-seater microcar from Next.e.GO Mobile SE in Aachen, which has been in production since April 2019, [1] has a range of 140 km and a battery capacity of 21,5 kWh.

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  7. Goggomobil - Wikipedia

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    Goggomobil was a series of microcars produced by Hans Glas in the Bavarian town of Dingolfing between 1955 and 1969.. Glas produced three models on the Goggomobil platform: the Goggomobil T sedan, the Goggomobil TS coupe, and the Goggomobil TL van.

  8. e-Go Aeroplanes e-Go - Wikipedia

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    Tibenham, first public display of the e-Go, on 30 October 2013 Flight at Old Warden June 2014 with extended lower fins e-Go at Old Warden in 2014. The e-Go Aeroplanes e-Go, originally known as the E-Plane, is a British ultralight and light-sport aircraft that was designed by Giotto Castelli, that was being developed by e-Go Aeroplanes of Cambridge and since May 2017, by GioCAS Aeronautical ...

  9. Studio e.go! - Wikipedia

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    Studio e.go! was a Japanese eroge company which used to produce fantasy games of various genres for computers, including role-playing video games, SRPGs, and visual novels. The cutscenes of these games were illustrated by Kazue Yamamoto. Some products were officially translated to Traditional Chinese for distribution in Taiwan between 1999 and ...