Letin Mengo, a bargain-basement mini-EV is designed by a renowned Italian firm

Letin Mengo, a bargain-basement mini-EV is designed by a renowned Italian firm

Micro electric cars (EVs) from China are drawing the attention of enthusiasts and automotive journalists all over the world.

Letin Mengo EV, a five-door hatchback for a young family of five, is one of the most current options in that sector. Changan Lumin Corn, Chery QQ, Wuling Mini-EV, and more comparable models compete with it.

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Despite being developed by Pininfarina, a famed Italian design studio, the automobile has a somewhat understated appearance. Mengo resembles other hatchbacks with the exception of a few sharp lines, a stylish rear fascia, elegant headlights and taillights, and two-tone body paint.

There are five different flavours of Letin Mengo. Each variation is powered by a single electric motor that may charge quickly or slowly. It has a peak speed of 100 kilometres per hour and can produce 47 horsepower (hp) and 125 Newton-meters (Nm) of torque.

Three lithium iron phosphate batteries are included:

The base model includes an 11.52 kWh battery pack with a driving range of 130 kilometres.

The 17.28 kWh battery pack in the mid-tier models provides a driving range of 185 kilometres.

The top-tier model includes a 29.44 kWh battery pack with a driving range of 300 kilometres.

A 9-inch central control panel, temperature control, GPS navigation, a 5G connectivity, and several driver-assist systems are also included in the Letin Mengo.

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