Apr 23, 2012 05:32 PM EDT
GM Unveils Chevy EN-V 2.0 in Beijing

General Motors revealed the new concept of Chevrolet EN-V 2.0 at Auto China 2012 in Beijing, two years after unveiling the first generation of EN-V mobility concept.

The 2-seater received an additional set of wheels and will be used to as a pilot test throughout China.

“Our designers and engineers are exploring a range of options for turning the EN-V concept into a reality,” said Kevin Wale, president and managing director of the GM China Group.

“The EN-V 2.0 concept would use technologies such as the mobility Internet, electrification and telematics to help change the automotive landscape and ensure a sustainable future for our industry,” Wale added.

According to the automaker, EN-V 2.0 is equipped with additional features, such as in-vehicle climate control and personal storage space.

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