The AIM EVM is a new, ultra-compact electric car from Japan that was specifically developed for city traffic.
With his Targa roof, minimalist design and space-saving dimensions, it is reminiscent of European light vehicles or Chinese minicars.
Compact dimensions, low weight
The design comes from shiro nakamura, the former Nissan chief designer, and is intended to be visually reminiscent of the Shisa, the protective spirit of Okinawa, remember. With a Length of 2,5 meters, a width of 1,3 meters (without mirror) and a height of 1,6 meters The AIM EVM is even smaller than a Smart ForTwo.
Thanks to its low weight of 646 kg he remains agile and efficientThe removable Targa roof consists of two parts that can be easily stowed in the trunk.
interior with modern equipment
Despite the compact The interior offers space for Two people and some luggage. The cockpit is simple, with a 7 inch infotainment touchscreen and two digital displays in the middle. Some physical keys are located on both the center console and the steering wheel to make important functions easy to operate.
Motor, power and battery
The AIM EVM is powered by a electric motor with 19 hp and 70 NM torque Due to Japanese regulations for the “Ultra-Compact Mobility” class, the vehicle is not allowed maximum 60 km / h drive and is not approved for motorways.
The 10 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery enables one range of 120 km, A full charge takes 5 hours on a 200-volt socket. In addition, there is a external power supply as part of the standard equipment.
price and market launch
The market launch will take place in Summer 2025 in Okinawa, before sales are expanded to all of Japan. The starting price is around 11.600 EURAIM plans to annually 1.000 vehicles for sale. You can find all further information in the video! Image and video credits/source: AIM | This content was created using AI and reviewed by an editor.