"G-Wiz" redirects here. For the basketball mascot, see Washington Wizards. For other uses, see Gee Whiz.
For other uses, see Reva (disambiguation).
Motor vehicle
REVAi / G-Wiz
Overview
Manufacturer
Reva Electric Car Company
Also called
G-Wiz i
Production
2001–2019
[1]
Assembly
Bangalore, India
Body and chassis
Layout
Rear motor, Rear wheel drive
Dimensions
Wheelbase
1,700 mm (66.9 in)
Length
2,600 mm (102.4 in)
Width
1,300 mm (51.2 in)
Height
1,500 mm (59.1 in)
Kerb weight
400 kg (882 lb) (excluding battery)
Chronology
Successor
Reva e2o
The REVAi, known as G-Wiz in the United Kingdom,[2] is a small micro electric car, made by the Indian manufacturer Reva Electric Car Company between 2001 and 2012. By late 2013 Reva had sold about 4,600 vehicles worldwide, in 26 countries.[3][4] Sales in the United Kingdom, its main market, ended by the end of 2011.[5] Production ended in 2012 and the REVAi was replaced by the Mahindra e2o.[1]
In many countries the REVAi does not meet the criteria to qualify as a highway-capable motor vehicle, and fits into other classes, such as neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV) in the United States and heavy quadricycle in Europe.[6]
The vehicle was originally known as simply the REVA, but was then improved and renamed the REVAi.[7][8]
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^Gordon-Bloomfield, Nikki (2011-02-16). "EXCLUSIVE: What Killed The Electric Car? For G-Wiz, Other Electric Cars". Green Car Reports. Retrieved 2013-05-11.
^"Company Profile: Reva Electric Car Company". Eco20/20.
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