Record the furthest distance that can be achieved by an electric car, has been solved by the Daihatsu Mira. For once the charging Daihatsu Mira which is equipped with laptop batteries from Sanyo 8320 can travel a distance of nearly 1000 km.
In addition to automatically detect and remove harmful headlamp glare from vehicles behind, mirrors Gentex RCD makes retreat more secure and easier. When the car went into gear "retreat", a screen liquid crystal display (LCD) appears through the mirror provides a view directly into the area behind the vehicle. LCD screen will disappear by itself when the vehicle is shifted into another gear.
Features Gentex RCD mirror is introduced into the Japanese market began earlier this year on the Daihatsu Mira Cocoa, the most popular compact car designed to attract young female shoppers.
According to Automotive RJC, Gentex auto-dimming mirror selected RCD because these features facilitate the process of reverse and parallel parking, especially for young riders who lack confidence when walking backwards. The design is smart and reasonable prices, helped make it a plus point.
Car dimensions 1930 mm x 1.530 mm x 1.345mm brings 660cc KF-VE engine with variable valve timing DVVT capable of producing maximum power at 7.200rpm 58 PS and maximum torque of 65nm at 4,000 rpm.
Daihatsu did test the car this car to spend 2WD version 23.5 km per
liter (automatic) and 19.3 km per liter (four-speed manual transmission version) and the 4WD version spent 20 km and 18.6 km per liter for the transmission and manual four-speed automatic.
This great technologically buried in Mira Cocoa deserves thumbs up. Because the car is only reinforced, three-cylinder 660cc engine with a power only 58 hp and maximum torque of 65 Nm. In order to move this little car Daihatsu embed four-speed automatic transmission.
The car that was introduced in early August 2009 and was priced with a price range from 1 to 1.36 million yen, or about USD 105 to USD 150 million.
Record is double the previous record. In solving the Daihatsu Mira spurred record with a speed of about 50 km / hour during 22 hours.