Segway GM Puma
What is the Segway/GM Puma project? - It's a futuristic vehicle created by the two companies
What does PUMA stand for? - Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility
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What are they for? They are small electric vehicles that are made for the busiest cities all over the world.
Why do we need small vehicles like this? It is said the 60% of the worlds population will by in big cities by 2030. They are efficient and take up less space.
What are they made out of? Lightweight materials like carbon fiber and weigh just 1,000 lbs.
How many motors does it have? They one two, one on each of the front wheels.
What kind of battery does it use? A lithium ion battery
What is the top speed? 25 MPH
What is the range? Right now, 25 MPG
Where can I see one of these vehicles? You will see it May 1st 2010 at the World Expo in Shanghai
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