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The name M-Please-V doesn’t really seem to be apt for an electric car but if you read its non-abbreviated form then you’ll agree that it does carry significance in its name too. Standing for Multi-Purpose-lightweight-economic-and-simplistic-electric-Vehicle, M-Please-V was devised for the Peugeot Design Contest 2007. Unlike other compact eco-friendly cars that I have come across lately, this one is big can utilized to transport up to nine passengers comfortably, cheaply and easily. Ideal for a public transport system, it does away with the system of a door and instead employs lightweight metal bars.

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These manually removable bars, which do not require mechanical or electrical systems to operate, protect the cabin while maximizing passengers’ exposure to the outside environment.
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Getting its thrust by the electric batteries, it is motorized by four in-wheel dynamic-damping motor drive systems. The batteries are housed under the cabin for optimum usage of that space too.
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Featuring an easily washable interior of this versatile vehicle is water, sand, dirt and heat resistant. For even greater flexibility, the cabin of the M-Please-V is totally modular. The retractable seats and driving-commands console are mounted on rails and rotate, allowing for customized driving and seating positions storage space.
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The down side is that it isn’t tweaked to render protection from rain, sun or wind especially in harsh weather conditions.