Solved - JC tries it a bit smaller - Spijkstaal Spijk E (electrical conversion of a Grecav Sonique)

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DeAutogids

Autopuzzle community, what do you think this car is called ? Identify to gain 1 point.

DeAutogids

No takers for this one in rookies, so let's see who knows it here?

luisps

GRECAV SONIQUE Italian microcar of 2010

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cmetisse

I agree with luisps, this is the Grecav Sonique, an italian microcar built from 2010 to 2012. It is a big restyle of the Grecav Eke made from 2000 to 2008.

Grecav started in the microcar business in 1991 after his buyout of the BMA Amica rights and models.

FWD, with a choice of Lombardini diesel twin-cylinder FOCS 505 cc or the more silent common-rail 440 cc. There was some projects, including a gasoline Sonique for the chinese market, but these came to nothing.

DeAutogids

You can agree, but it ain't what you say it is.

cmetisse

I'm very curious to see which name you got... Never heard of any license-built Grecav nor copy of it.  :o

cmetisse

HTMAS electric car, an electric slovakian conversion of the Grecav ??

DeAutogids

Quote from: cmetisse on September 16, 2013, 04:54:22 PM
HTMAS electric car, an electric slovakian conversion of the Grecav ??
It is electrical, however it is not Slovakian.

cmetisse

Spijkstaal Spyk-E, electric conversion from Holland !

DeAutogids

Quote from: cmetisse on September 17, 2013, 10:28:16 AM
Spijkstaal Spyk-E, electric conversion from Holland !
You found it! (although I think they call it Spijk-E)

D-type

Presumably it is  Spÿk,  which is often typed as Spyk or Spijk on a keyboard without the ÿ character.
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

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