New York Auto Show 2018 – Here’s Everything About The Electric Cars!

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If you thought of the New York Auto show 2018 as a basic auto-show event then you’re definitely wrong. From electric cars to amazing re-designs, The New York Auto show delivered some striking new vehicles that we can drool upon.

We are going to introduce to you to one such ‘out-of-the-box car’ from the auto show.

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Car enthusiasts have their eyes on these auto shows because they know that these show will deliver some outstanding vehicles for the automotive industry.
While there were tons of fabulous re-designs and amazing collaboration, the electric vehicles introduced by the SF motors managed to get our attention at the auto show event. 


The start-up stole the limelight from automotive giants at the New York Auto Show 2018:

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After e-bikes get ready for e-cars riding towards you.

SF motors is a Silicon Valley-based startup that introduced its first two electric vehicles in the New York Auto show 2018.
The start-up having strong financial assistance from China, introduced its SUVs, the SF5, and SF7 at the event.

Here’s more about SF motors electric cars you saw in New York Auto Show 2018:

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SF motors’ parent company, Sokon Industry Group, when granted production permits from the Chinese government to produce electric vehicles, focused more on doing so.

SF’s electric SUVs have been based on in-house built electric motors. These electric vehicles can be configured with up to four motors with a combined power output of 1,000 horsepower with a claimed 0 to 60 time of fewer than 3 seconds.
According to the company, The liquid packed battery packs are going to generate 3000 miles and is capable of supplemented by an onboard range-extending generator.

According to SF Motors, the deliveries of SF5 will take place in 2019 but pre-orders will start this year. The SF7 will follow right after this.

By Maira Feroz

A journalism student who's studying the native form of journalism but is performing it in the digital way.