
"Being an entry-level electric car, the EV2 will apparently retail somewhere around $32,000, but don't be fooled by the price or small size (it's barely more than 13 feet long)-the top-spec version will have a 61-kWh battery that should be good for just shy of 280 miles. Meanwhile, the 400-volt e‑GMP platform lets you recharge in 30 minutes from 10 to 80 percent."
"This is a city car, so adjust your performance expectations accordingly. Still, the EV2 is good for 144 horsepower, a zero to 60 mph time of 8.6 seconds, and a top speed of 99 mph-more than enough for school and supermarket runs, as well as freeway missions. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, and the quality interior continues with USB-C charging ports alongside a domestic plug socket."
Kia unveiled the EV2, a 13-foot electric hatch with a starting price near $32,000. The top-spec EV2 has a 61‑kWh battery for under 280 miles and 400‑volt fast charging that recharges 10–80 percent in 30 minutes. The EV2 makes 144 horsepower, does 0–60 mph in 8.6 seconds, and tops at 99 mph. Standard features include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, USB‑C ports, triple‑screen infotainment, four- or five-seat layouts, and up to 403 liters of cargo. Fujifilm announced the Mini Link+ printer and the Mini Evo Cinema instant camera. Fender rebranded the PreSonus app, Ricoh unveiled a monochrome camera, and Omega released a Speedmaster.
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