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The car seats two, has a range of up to 85 ] between charges, and has a top speed of 90 ]. The chassis is made of ] and ]. | The car seats two, has a range of up to 85 ] between charges, and has a top speed of 90 ]. The chassis is made of ] and ]. | ||
''Think'' was owned by ] from until ], when it was sold to Swiss ] Microelectronics. | ''Think'' was owned by ] from ] until ], when it was sold to Swiss ] Microelectronics. | ||
Before that, it was a seperate company under the ] name. It was founded in ], and the first prototype appeared in ]. | Before that, it was a seperate company under the ] name. It was founded in ], and the first prototype appeared in ]. |
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Think is an electric car manufactured by Think Nordic in Aurskog, Norway.
The car seats two, has a range of up to 85 km between charges, and has a top speed of 90 km/h. The chassis is made of aluminum and plastics.
Think was owned by Ford from 1999 until 2002, when it was sold to Swiss KamKorp Microelectronics.
Before that, it was a seperate company under the Pivco name. It was founded in 1990, and the first prototype appeared in 1992.