Earlier this year, both the e-Go EV and the Ibis were revealed to a private Chinese audience. According to 2050 Motors President Michael Hu, both vehicles received rave reviews.
“The China manufacturing plant features the most modern robotic machines and carbon fiber manufacturing tooling, and the unveiling was covered by national TV news media and many publications,” said Hu. “We are excited to make our entrance into the American market, and anticipate another successful event.”
It is planned that the e-Go will be sold with four different battery pack sizes, offering the customer a variety of driving ranges up to and exceeding 200 miles per charge. Early last year, 2050 Motors said that once on the market, the e-Go will have an estimated retail price of less than $35,000 USD.