Tazzari Zero
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Tazzari Zero at its German premiere at the 2nd Rhine-Ruhr Transport Conference
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Tazzari Zero | |
Production period: | since 2009 |
Class : | Microcar |
Body versions : | Coupe |
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Electric motor : 15 kW |
Length: | 2880 mm |
Width: | 1560 mm |
Height: | 1425 mm |
Wheelbase : | |
Empty weight : | 542 kg |
successor | Tazzari EM1 |
The Tazzari Zero is a two-seater electric car from the Italian company Tazzari GL from Imola , which has been available on the German market since the end of 2009.
technology
The vehicle has an electric motor with an output of 15 kW (20 hp) and a maximum torque of 150 Nm. The lithium battery used in the vehicle has a capacity of 12.3 kWh and thus offers a range of up to 140 km, depending on driving style and environment. The acceleration of the vehicle can be adjusted in four stages ("Race", "Rain", "Standard" and "Economy"). The maximum speed is 104 km / h. The engine accelerates the Zero from standstill to around 50 km / h within five seconds.
The Tazzari Zero has an empty weight (including 142 kg traction battery ) of 542 kg. The maximum load is 225 kg. The motor sits in the middle and drives the rear wheels. The cast aluminum frame and the arrangement of the drive components ensure a low center of mass.
With the 230 V standard charger inside the vehicle and a charging capacity of 1.8 kW, around nine hours are sufficient to fully charge the batteries from 0 to 100%. A 230 V charger with 3 speed levels (charging from 0 to 100% in approx. 5 hours) and a 400 V charger with three-phase power supply (charging from 0 to 80% in less than 1 hour) are optionally available.
The Tazzari Zero is available in the colors pure white, nightblack, atomicorange, electricyellow, infiniteblue, martianred, stonegrey, moonsilver, cosmicblack, oceanblue, earthbrown and savethegreen.
Standard equipment
- Battery type: lithium iron phosphate with battery management system
- Active equalizer ( balancer ) of the lithium batteries
- specified full charge cycles: approx. 1000
- 230 V standard charger (in the vehicle)
- Charge status display with 10 segments
- LED display with econometer
- Interior finish made of soft-touch material
- Rear lights and third brake light in LED technology
- Reversing light
- Rear fog light
- Rearview mirror with integrated LED indicators
- 2 luggage compartments (180 l total) with LED auxiliary lighting
- Electrically adjustable exterior rear-view mirrors
- Electric windows
- central locking system
- Immobilizer
- Sporty aluminum pedal field
- Sporty leather steering wheel, diameter 32 cm
- Design handles made of aluminum in the vehicle interior
- Compartment for CDs and papers
- 15 ”rims made of aluminum alloy, anthracite colored
- Tires: 175/55 R15
- 6 pastel colors for the body (out of 12 in total)
- Faux leather seats with adjustment
- MP3 CD car radio with USB and iPod connection
- Holder for connection for charging mobile phone and iPhone
- Brake system with 4 disc brakes
- Electric braking with energy recovery
- Electric heating system
- 4 different driving modes ("Race", "Rain", "Standard" and "Economy")
Special equipment
- Metallic color
- Color as requested by the customer (RAL color as requested)
- Glossy white rims
- Matt black rims
- White LED lights at the rear and on the third brake light
- Panorama roof
- Car seats with artificial leather - sand-colored
- Bucket seats
- Alarm (automatic window lift and warning signal)
- Parking sensor system
- Heated rear window
- EXTRA POWER heating
- Battery charger Multifast 230 V with 3 speeds
- Equipment for battery charger Superfast
- Battery charger Superfast 400 V (equipment installed in the vehicle required)
- 12 months additional guarantee for batteries (total 2 years guarantee)
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ DailyGREEN.de: Small electric car from Italy: Tazarri Zero. ( Memento of the original from January 24, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. February 5, 2009.