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Rinspeed UC? Electric Concept Set To Jolt 2010 Geneva Auto Show

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    The two-passenger UC? electric concept car is slated for a Geneva show debut from Swiss specialty carmaker Rinspeed. | December 16, 2009

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Rinspeed UC? Electric Concept Set To Jolt 2010 Geneva Auto Show

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    GENEVA — In what may be the first instance of a question mark's use in a vehicle nameplate, Rinspeed on Wednesday previewed its two-passenger UC? electric concept ahead of its debut at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show. The Swiss specialty house said the name is short for "Urban Commuter" or "You see?"

    The UC? is described as a "lightweight lovebug" and bears a passing resemblance to a Volkswagen New Beetle. It has a top speed of 68 mph and a range of 75 miles. It is operated with a central joystick and delivers 91 pound-feet of torque, said Rinspeed in a statement.

    "The most important aspect of the vehicle is that there is a good chance that it will be built in series production," Rinspeed said.

    In an intriguing twist, the UC? is designed to link individual and public transport. Its makers envision that it can be loaded off and onto railway cars "to cover long distances by train, comfortably, without traffic jams and stress-free." Users would book time to recharge the UC? at a mobile carport with an integrated battery charging station.

    Rinspeed said it envisions that large-volume manufacturers will build the car and says "intensive dialogues at the highest levels are already well underway" but does not disclose which companies could build the UC?.

    Inside Line says: You like? — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

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