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Mercedes-Benz presented its Concept EQA small electric hatchback at the 2017 Frankfurt Auto Show on Tuesday. The Concept EQA is a compact all-electric hatchback, containing a flat battery pack under its cabin. Dual electric motors, one for each axle, produce a combined output of 200 kilowatts, equal to about 270 horsepower, and 368 pound-feet of torque, allowing the concept to jet from 0 to 60 in about 5 seconds.
Taipei, Oct 18 (EFE / EPA).- Foxconn, a Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer, on Monday launched its FOXTRON-branded line of electric vehicles, including the Model C, Model E and Model T.(Camera: RITCHIE B. TONGO). FOOTAGE SHOWS A PRESS CONFERENCE FOR THE LAUNCH OF ITS NEW ELECTRIC VEHICLES DURING THE HON HAI (FOXCONN) TECHNOLOGY DAY IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN.
Madrid, Sep 15 (EFE) .- (Camera: Enrique del Viso) .- The 74th edition of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid (MBFWMadrid) kicks off on Thursday with a firm commitment to author fashion and with the desire to show its splendour.FOOTAGE OF THE FAMILY PHOTO OF THE FASHION WEEK.
Budapest, Aug 19 (EFE).- (Camera: Marcelo Nagy) In 1896, years before large cities such as Paris, Berlin or New York had an underground train, in Budapest, the then second capital of the Austro- Hungarian, a subway was already circulating that was once a technological prodigy in a city in full swing towards modernity.FOOTAGE OF THE SUBWAY AND DOWNTOWN OF BUDAPEST.
Miami (Florida, USA), Jul 28 (EFE).- Artifacts of the Tequesta culture, old posters warning that whoever loots risks being shot, shiny outfits by Walter Mercado and Celia Cruz and objects from Santeria. All this and much more are part of the exhibition "It's a Miami Thing" that celebrates the 125 years of the city.FOOTAGE BY CRISTOBAL HERRERA.
Miami (Florida, USA), Jul 28 (EFE).- Artifacts of the Tequesta culture, old posters warning that whoever loots risks being shot, shiny outfits by Walter Mercado and Celia Cruz and objects from Santeria. All this and much more are part of the exhibition "It's a Miami Thing" that celebrates the 125 years of the city.FOOTAGE BY CRISTOBAL HERRERA.