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4-834: E30 may refer to: Automobiles [ edit ] Fengshen E30 , a 2016–present Chinese electric city car Venucia e30 , two different Chinese electric cars Zotye E30 , a 2016–present Chinese electric city car BMW 3 Series (E30) , a 1982–1994 German compact executive car Toyota Corolla (E30) , a 1974–1981 Japanese compact car Roads [ edit ] E 30 road (United Arab Emirates) European route E30 New North Klang Straits Bypass , route E30 in Malaysia Seto-Chūō Expressway , route E30 in Japan Other uses [ edit ] Nimzo-Indian Defense , Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code HMS E30 ,

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12-631: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fengshen E30 The Fengshen E30 and Fengshen E30L is an all-electric car that is manufactured by the Chinese manufacturer Dongfeng Fengshen or Aeolus. The Fengshen E30 was revealed in 2011 as the Dongfeng EJ02 EV. The name was changed to Dongfeng EV1 in early 2012 and was changed again to Fengshen E30 in April 2012 while on display at

16-642: The Beijing Auto Show with production confirmed in 2013 and the final market launch in March 2015. The E30 is the short-wheelbase two-seater version, and the E30L is the longer four-seater version, with the E30L adding 30 centimeters to the wheelbase of the E30. The Fengshen E30 and Fengshen E30L are both powered by an electric motor producing 34PS (25 kW), capable of an 80 km/h top speed. Dongfeng claims

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