Phoenix Motorcars

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Phoenix Motorcars, Inc.

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legal form Incorporated
founding 2002
Seat Ontario , California , United States
management Daniel J. Elliott ( Chairman & CEO )
Number of employees 50 in development
about 700 in production
25 in the office
Branch Automobile production
Website www.phoenixmotorcars.com

two Phoenix SUTs in Ontario, California

Phoenix Motorcars, Inc. is a US automobile manufacturer headquartered in Ontario , California . Since it was founded in 2002 , the aim of Phoenix Motorcars has been to develop and manufacture electric vehicles that are particularly suitable for road traffic on motorways. The vehicles are recognized by the US state of California as Zero Emission Vehicles. The company status is currently only that of a startup company .

Financially, the company has so far been considered bankrupt. This situation only improved in summer 2009. Phoenix Motorcars is also an unofficial part of GMDAT and has been looked after by manager Daniel J. Elliott since 2006 , who has many years of experience at Daewoo and DaimlerChrysler . In cooperation with Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc. and Electrovaya Inc. , the company succeeded in launching the first two models in series production in 2008 after internal restructuring and the acquisition of additional investors.

The brand's pickup is the Phoenix SUT , which functions as a sister model to the SsangYong Actyon Sports . The closed SUV, on the other hand, is the Phoenix SUV , which ranks as a sister model to the SsangYong Actyon . Both are equipped with 35 kWh lithium titanate batteries , which give the vehicles a maximum range of 150 km.

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