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Carice Cars
Vehicle manufacturer Netherlands from 2013 on.

Carice Cars from Delft in the Netherlands build Retro look electric cars since 2013.
The Carice MK1 is a roadster of the Dutch automaker Carice Cars from Delft. The vehicle was presented in 2013 at the Techno-Classica in Essen. It looks like a vintage Porsche car, but is powered by an electric motor. The car looks very much like the Porsche 356 Spyder. According to the manufacturer, initially a production of ten copies is planned, which are available from 26,620 euros. In an innovation competition of the Dutch Rabobank, the first place was achieved in 2013.
The body is completely made of plastic, which could save weight. So comes the MK1 including battery pack to a total weight of about 350 kilograms.
There are the Carice MK1 in different performance variants:
- Junior version with 4.0 kW for drivers over 16 years
- 15 kW with a small battery pack
- 40 kW with a small battery pack and range extender, top speed 100 km / h
- 40 kW with large battery pack, top speed of 100 km / h and 200 km range
Each vehicle is built according to individual customer requirements. All variants are equipped with a lithium-ion battery, which can be charged in about two hours. The range is about 100 kilometres. In addition, a standing cylinder - petrol engine as a range extender on offer, as well as one's hydrogen-powered planned. Upon request is a simple cover for the roadster available.
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Trigger Cars BV

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Jeroen Boekhoorn made his first vehicle in 1987. In 1999 they founded Trigger Technics BV and started mass production of micro cars . The takeover by Fox Group of Dedemsvaart in 2006 changed the company name to Trigger Cars BV
Big Trigger .This was a 3 wheel car with a wheel at the back. The drive was provided by a motorcycle engine from Yamaha . The design maximum speed was specified at 210 to 220 km / h. The vehicle from 1987 remained a unique piece.Trigger Scooter Car and Trigger 50 .These are also with a single rear wheel. A single - cylinder two-stroke engine with a displacement of 49 cc propels the vehicles. For a wheelbase , the vehicle length is 238 cm, the vehicle width is 130 cm and the vehicle height is 124 cm.
| Type: | Air cooled, 4-stroke single piston 4 valve 50cc 4-Stroke 4-Valve |
| Displacement: | 49,9cc |
| Bore & Stroke: | 39 x 41.8mm |
| Ignition: | Electronic with Capacitive Dischange (CDI) and variable timing |
| Transmission | Torque sensitive Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) |
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Burton Car Company
Automotive manufacturer of Netherlands from 2000 on

Burton Car Company BV is a Dutch manufacturer of kit car automobiles from Zutphen .
The company existed since 1993 under the name Duck Hunt.Burton introduces sports cars whose mechanics come from the French Citroën 2CV in 2000. The Burton is an open, classic-looking sports car on the chassis of the 2CV with a modern body made of fiberglass . The car is built as an open two-seater, as a coupe with gullwing doors , or with a canopy made to customer specifications.
At the end of 1998, Ivan and Dimitri Goebel had started the design of the Burton, which they called "Hunter" at the time. They were inspired by famous sports cars such as Bugatti , Jaguar , Talbot-Lago , Delahaye or Alfa Romeo . After 18 months, the prototype was ready and on February 9, 2000, the first body was taken out of shape. In May 2000, the Burton was presented to the Dutch clientele.The Low road tax costs made these cars popular with over 5 million 2cv "ducks" sold parts were easily avaliable.Burton also imports and sells Lomax automotive vehicles











