Peugeot VLV
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peugeot-vlv-214-1634996
title:
Peugeot VLV
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The Peugeot VLV was an electric microcar made by Peugeot in 1942. VLV stood for Voiture Légère de Ville. The car's announcement, on 1 May 1941, triggered some surprise, since Peugeot was the only one of France's large automakers to show interest in electric propulsion at this time. It was powered by four 12V batteries placed under the hood (bonnet) giving it a claimed top speed of 36 kilometres per hour (22 mph) and a range of 80 kilometres (50 mi). The car had two wheels at the front and two at
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peugeot_VLV
date created:
2006-01-25T12:47:22Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T13:28:30Z
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