Fábrica Nacional de Veículos

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Fábrica Nacional de Veículos
legal form
founding 2005
Seat Santos , Brazil
management Carlo Portaleoni
Branch Automobiles

Fábrica Nacional de Veículos is a Brazilian manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

The engineer designed a three-wheeled automobile in 2004. He only founded the company in Santos in 2005 . The brand name is FNV .

vehicles

The only production model Carcará is a mixture of car and motorcycle. A tubular frame and a body made of fiberglass are the details of this vehicle. A motorcycle engine drives each rear wheel via a chain. Have survived four-cylinder engines of Honda and of Suzuki with 1,200 cc displacement and 105 hp power.

The Curupira remained a prototype . The three-wheel utility vehicle with a single rear wheel offered space for one person. A version with a gasoline engine with 7.5 HP output, 50 km / h top speed and 40 kg payload and a version with a diesel engine with 10 HP output, 40 km / h top speed, 120 kg payload and 500 kg trailer load are mentioned .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d João F. Scharinger: Lexicar Brasil (Portuguese, accessed October 14, 2016)