The e-Co-Motion Concept is Volkswagen's vision of a zero-emissions, compact delivery van of the not-so-distance  future, and it was unveiled in the flesh today during a  media-presentation held ahead of its public premiere at the Geneva  International Auto Salon on Tuesday, March 5.
Smaller than a Transporter at 4.55 meters (179 inches) long, the  e-Co-Motion features an electric powertrain comprising an electric motor  mounted on the rear-axle together with a single-speed planetary  gearbox, and a battery package.
VW said it chose this layout to achieve large wheel turning angles at  the front axle and thereby, improve maneuverability, something necessary  for a vehicle of this type. Thanks to this design, the e-Co-Motion has a  turning circle of 8.95 meters.
The electric motor has a continuous power output of 50 kW (67hp or 68  PS) and a maximum output of 85 kW (114hp or 115PS), together with a  constant peak torque of 270Nm (199 lb-ft). While it was primarily  designed for city use, VW says the speed limited doesn't kick in until  120 km/h (75mph).
The e-Co-Motion was created to be fitted with three different battery  packages. A 20kWh unit provides a driving range of around 100km  (62miles), while a larger 30kWh enables 150 km (93miles), and finally, a  battery with 40 kWh storage capacity offers a top driving range of 200  km (124 miles).
In its current form, the e-Co-Motion concept has a maximum cargo  capacity of 4.6 m3 and a payload of 800 kg (1,763 pounds), but VW said  the platform can serve as a basis for as many derivatives as possible  "for a wide variety of body concepts and customer solutions".





