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The Limited Edition Garia Mansory Currus

By Brian Pho

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Here we have a completely street legal European car which was realised by Garia in close collaboration with Mansory. This 7-unit limited edition vehicle is reportedly known as the Garia Mansory Currus and draw inspiration from the Garia Roadster.

This weird-looking 4-wheeler encompasses two options that will reportedly be available on the standard Garia models – the Performance Pack and Lithium batteries. Thanks to these, this electric vehicle is able to ensure 60 km (37 miles) of autonomy, top speed of 60 km/h (37 mph) and 100 kg less weight.

The sills, fenders and rear body panels are crafted from carbon fiber with visible weave, appearing to be rather symmetric to the design of the car, all of the lines meeting right in the middle of it. The dashboard and sills were crafted from uniquely designed waterproof leather made especially for the Garia Mansory Currus. T

he exterior is nicely garnished with a satin matt clear coat which makes it look sporty and sleek. Inside the cabin, the dashboard panel boasts 3 unique features – adjustable regeneration, built in fridge and adjustable speed mode, in addition to a decent stereo system.

In order to further enhance the car’s sporty nature, the builders have fitted it with adjustable setting for motor braking and battery regeneration which can be easily operated while driving, just like the speed switch with its three different driving modes – Golf, Street and Race.

The Garia Mansory Currus was launched on the occasion of the 83rd International Geneva Motor Show between the 7th and the 17th of March 2013 at the Mansory stand, so it’s quite new. The price tag for this Garia is a whopping €68,000 or around $87,000 at current exchange rates.

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About Brian Pho

Brian is a freelance writer and journalist with a passion for technology, gadgets and home innovations, a love for travel and a keen interest in anything that moves, whether it's cars, planes or yachts. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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