With faster charging, more range, and improved accessibility, LEVC is aimed at all EV markets going forward.
London Electric Vehicle Company is set to expand its offerings, with its new Space Oriented Architecture battery-electric platform expected to launch soon.
With various sizes, battery capacities, and the ability for front-, rear-, or all-wheel drive, the SOA platform will showcase a new range of electrified midsize crossovers and full-size delivery vans. Shared development costs with parent company Geely and the goal of urban, accessible vehicle solutions could make LEVC a formidable competitor in the global EV market.have overtaken diesel cabs in London, with over 6000 electrified versions of the classic black box models rolling around the United Kingdom's capital.
A rendered version of the LEVC hackney carriage as a work van—something the new SOA platform will be optimized for.
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