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A rickshaw van (Bengali: রিকশা ভ্যান) or van-gari (Bengali: ভ্যান গাড়ি) is a three-wheeled bicycle with a large wooden platform on the back part, used primarily to transport people and goods. [1] [2] It is a common mode of transportation in Bangladesh and India, popular because of its cheap price. [3]
Here are Kelley Blue Book’s (KBB’s) Best Buy Awards of 2024 for cars, SUVs, trucks and electric vehicles (EVs): Cars Best New Model: 2024 Toyota Prius (starting MSRP: $27,650)
The Zeekr Mix was officially launched at an event in Hangzhou, Zhejiang on October 23, 2024. It is Zeekr's sixth model, placed in the range below its flagship, the 009 luxury minivan. It takes the form of a less squat and more rounded van with a one-box profile and a notably long wheelbase that is slightly over 3 metres (118 in) in length. [ 2 ]
The BYD Xia (Chinese: 比亚迪夏) is a plug-in hybrid minivan manufactured by BYD Auto since 2024. Named after the Xia dynasty, the first dynasty in traditional Chinese historiography, it is part of BYD's Dynasty Series that is marketed through Dynasty Network dealerships.
The Tata Magic Iris is a 3-door, 4- or 5-seater cabover microvan/minivan manufactured by the Indian automaker Tata Motors. Powered by a 600cc one-cylinder diesel engine, it is intended to compete with auto-rickshaws. [2] With its engine delivering 11 hp (8 kW) and 31 Nm of torque, [3] the vehicle has a top speed of just 34 mph (55 km/h).
The 5.3 m (17 ft)-long LEVC L380 is based on LEVC's Space Oriented Architecture platform for large vehicles codeveloped with Geely. The L380 is powered by a single 200 kW (270 hp) motor produced by Viridi E-Mobility Technology Co. and a nickel-cobalt-manganate battery pack supplied by CATL. [4]
The Tata Nano is a city car/microcar manufactured and marketed by Indian automaker Tata Motors over a single generation from 2008–2018, primarily in India, as an inexpensive rear-engine hatchback for motorcycle and scooter drivers — with a launch price of ₹100,000 (US$2,500) on 10 January 2008.
The Voyah Dream is launched with the introduction of the range extended plug-in hybrid version powered by a dual of 130 kW (170 hp; 180 PS) and 160 kW (210 hp; 220 PS) electric motors plus a 1.5-litre turbo engine, [5] capable of accelerating from 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 5.9 seconds.