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Guangzhou, China
Condition:New Color:Black (As Pictures Show) Power:120W Voltage:12-24V Curent:10A Cable Length:25cm Package Contents:1*Cigarette Lighter Socket Marke:Markenlos Konnektivität:Lightning Anzahl der Anschlüsse:2 Befestigungsort:none Inbegriffene Artikel:Zigarettenanzünder Kabelloser Ladestandard:none Markenkompatibilität:Universal Spannung:none Modellkompatibilität:Universal Befestigungsart:none Material:none Kabellänge:25cm Design/Oberfläche:none Hersteller:/ Herstellernummer:/ Farbe:Schwarz Produktart:none Herstellungsland und -region:China EAN:does not apply

Caterham news at 2009 Tokyo motor show

Wed, 21 Oct 2009

Caterham surprised Tokyo with the announcement that it will build its first electric sports car. The battery bullet will be either a full electric car or a hybrid and it'll be campaigned in a one-make series in 2011. 'It'll either be a bought-in full electric power pack or we'll buy in an electric hybrid pack and attach it to an existing Caterham engine,' Caterham CEO Ansar Ali told CAR.

2011 Consumer Electronics Show

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