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This story is from March 25, 2022

This electric 'vintage' car was built from ground up using Maruti Alto & bike parts

The bodywork appears to have to been built by hand and the overall finish is rather good. The vehicle is, however, not legal for the road. While it may not find use in the real world, the vehicles would make nice little transporters for within the premises of a fancy resort.
This electric 'vintage' car was built from ground up using Maruti Alto & bike parts
There's something about vintage cars that's so alluring to everyone. It could be a giant Cadillac from the 60s or even a Ford Model T from the era of the beginning of the car itself. Someone at Sirsa thought so too, so they decided to build cars that are designed and styled like one of them 1930s models. But we're living in 2022, and so they're powered by an electric motor.
The vehicle featured here has been built by Green Master, a custom builder based out of Sirsa, Haryana.
The photos we've seen on the builder's social media pages do reveal that the car uses motorcycle parts, for example, the alloy wheels look like something you'd use aftermarket on a Royal Enfield. The rearview mirrors look like they're from an Enfield.
It is difficult to tell what parts of the Maruti Suzuki Alto does the vehicle use but reports and videos on the Internet suggest that it does.
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A similar vehicle featured on Green Master's official website has the following specifications. The motor capacity is 1000 Watt and the 48V lithium-ion battery puts out 1 hp and 2.2 Nm of torque. The top speed is about 35 km/h and has a claimed range of 100 km. It has a charging time of four-to-five hours.
These are the numbers for the vehicle pictured above (in white). Expect similar performance from Green Master's vintage electric car (in green) depending upon the motor and battery it packs.
The bodywork appears to have to been built by hand and the overall finish is rather good. The vehicle is, however, not legal for the road. Green Master two-seater vehicles are priced from Rs 1.45 lakh to Rs 2.45 lakh. While it may not find use in the real world, the vehicles would make nice little transporters for within the premises of a fancy resort.
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