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Speaking of electric cars with manual transmission, I think everyone will be surprised. A few days ago, Dongfeng Fukang released the official map of the electric Elysee. The most surprising thing is that the car not only has an automatic transmission, but also a manual transmission version.

From the appearance, the new car is almost the same as the fuel version of Elysee, except for the logo of Dongfeng Fukang, and there are also differences in details. In terms of body size, the length, width and height of the new car are 4427/ 1748/ 1467mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2652 mm.

In the power part, the automatic transmission model is equipped with a drive motor with a maximum power of 60 kW and a peak torque of 220 Nm. Manual transmission model with maximum power of 45 kW and peak torque of 200 Nm. Both cars are equipped with a 30.7 kWh ternary lithium battery, and the cruising range of the automatic transmission model is 330 kilometers, and the manual transmission is 265 kilometers.

Presumably, many friends are curious about how electric-driven vehicles achieve manual transmission. In principle, the engine of a fuel vehicle is directly replaced by a driving motor, and a traditional clutch is installed between the driving motor and the transmission system. There is also a clutch pedal in the car, and the new car becomes the standard manual gear.

Why should electric vehicles be specially made into manual gears? In fact, manual transmission is a customized model of domestic driving schools. In order to reduce the cost of driving school car, it also meets the requirements of coach car. It is understood that at present, most driving school coaches burn oil or gas, but the vehicles drive at a low speed for a long time, and the fuel consumption is high. For driving schools, the cost is high, and electric vehicles can greatly reduce the cost of using cars, and at the same time meet the requirements of relevant driver's license examinations. It can be said that there are benefits without harm.

This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.