The second generation of Kenya's own mini-off-road vehicle will soon be realized. The Mobius II is all but a piece of work, but the point is low cost and maximum stuttering.
Mobius was founded in 2011 with the aim of making mobile mobility available to more Kenyan citizens by using a self-developed car. The first of their kind in 2015 was the first primitive, but here is Mobius II, and it's pretty pretty in its robust, old-fashioned way.
The steel cross-linking structure, the flat-rigid rigid rear axle (the front is a double wrench with a chassis), has remained the only modern feature of the 1.8-liter, 133-hp petrol engine with variable valve control and although the three-door SUV has a refined design generation cartoons, the 8-inch touch-screen infotainment system is only provided with satellite navigation, onboard wifi, Bluetooth connectivity, MirrorLink smartphone integration. The 4,2-meter-wide but 194-cm wide car has a weight of 1,650 kg and a payload of 625 kg. There is no wheel drive. The standard version is a two-seater cargo version, the top version not only comes with an aluminum alloy and a low-floor air condition, but there is also a choice of body colors: in addition to black there are two shades of blue. The starting gross price is an amount equal to 3,7 million forints; 4.5 million for peak exports.
(Source: vezess.hu / photo: Mobius)