Moreover, the price tag turned out to be quite democratic – for example, in Serbia the car is sold for 8,900 euros (AutoPortal found a corresponding ad on one of the local sites – there are several cars, all new, without mileage). Moreover, it should be noted that over time, the Fullu Meteor has become somewhat cheaper: at the time of its debut, it was estimated at almost 10,900 euros.

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Fullu is a two-seater electric car aimed primarily at urban youth. The car looks somewhat wild and strange: with small dimensions (2250 mm x 1399 mm x 1634 mm, wheelbase – 1560 mm, weight – 700 kg), it stands out with wide wheel arches, giant mirrors, and headlights mounted just below the windshield.

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But the equipment of the Fullu Meteor is more than decent for this price: there is multimedia with a 7-inch screen, built-in rear-view camera, parking sensors, bluetooth, heater, air conditioning, power steering, ABS, electric windows, central locking. Even the wheels are alloy.

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As for the main characteristics, the range of the Chinese electric car varies from 50 to 150 km (it all depends on driving speed, driving style, weather, weight load), but the average mileage is stated at 120 km. Energy consumption is 9 kW per 100 km. The motor has a power of 7.5 kW, which is enough to accelerate to a maximum of 80 km/h.