Five EN-V concept cars will fit into a normal parking space. GM asserts the vehicle will be petroleum-free, emission-free, accident-free and congestion-free.
It's not fairly as foldable as the space vehicle that cartoon figure George Jetson pops into his briefcase as he bops into the office. But the EN-V concept car, GM's “automobile solution” for the prospect, just might fit into an apartment foyer.
General Motors and its Chinese partner SAIC will showcase the “Electric Networked-Vehicle” commenced Wednesday in their joint pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, which opens May 1 and runs for six months.
By 2040, GM says, there will be 1.2 billion cars on Earth, and 60 per cent of humanity will be alive in cities. For megacity countries like China, the explosion in use of conventional automobiles has already turned into a frightening of smog, jammed roadways, and non-existent parking.
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