Horlacher Saxi

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Horlacher
Horlacher Saxi Kurier (front view)
Horlacher Saxi Kurier (front view)
Saxi
Production period: 1996
Class : Microcar
Body versions : Station wagon , panel van , convertible
Engines: Electric motor :
12-14 kW
Length: 2370 mm
Width: 1500 mm
Height: 1885 mm
Wheelbase :
Empty weight : 775 kg

The Horlacher Saxi (Saxi Kurier InnoVan) is an electric car , the design of which comes from Horlacher AG from Möhlin in Switzerland.

It was designed by Max Horlacher as an urban short-haul vehicle for transporting people or goods. The Saxi is 20 cm shorter than a Smart and offers enough space for the driver and four other passengers who sit on the side of the battery boxes. The electric double sliding door in the rear serves as access. The self-supporting body is made of GRP material in a sandwich construction, the electric motor installed at the front drives the front axle via a fixed gearbox. In 1996, a group of companies (including Trapos AG, Schmuhl GmbH) built ten vehicles of the Saxi for the Leipzig trade fair and then gradually sold them to private individuals.

Technical specifications

  • Year of construction 1996
  • Dimensions: 237 cm × 150 cm × 188.5 cm (L × W × H)
  • Seats: 2/4/5 (depending on approval)
  • Empty weight (including battery): 775 kg
  • permissible total weight: 1100 kg
  • Top speed: 80 km / h
  • Battery: lead gel 144–168 V, 50Ah / C5
  • Motor: Asynchronous GT-20 / DKF112 with 14/12 kW at 5920 / min
  • Motor control: Brusa AMC325
  • Charger: Brusa NGL412
  • Gearbox: Comex 1:10
  • Tires: 145 / 60R14 67L, 3.5Jx14H2, ET28mm (custom-made)

Empirical values

  • Range: 50 km (new lead gel batteries with 20 ° C)
  • Consumption: 12-18 kWh / 100 km
  • Charging time: approx. 3 h (80%)

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