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The SIM LEI is a Speedily Efficient Green Vehicle

Japan's SIM-Drive's prototype SIM-LEI (Leading Efficiency In-Wheel-Motor) is an efficient electric four-wheeler that's capable of reaching more than 300 kilometers just on single charge, with a top speed of 150 kilometers/hour. SIM-LEI is an innovative project that was executed collaboratively by a group of companies, including Japanese motor giant Mitshubishi Motors and Isuzu Motors Limited.

SIM-LEI is studded with some stunning features that make it an ultra efficient urban vehicle. Its core features, such as in-wheel-motors and a component built-in frame, are meant for delivering a high-performance ride. The medium-sized and compact SIM-LEI is a four-seater sedan with a spacious interior. SIM-Drive is planning to start mass production of the electric car in 2013, with an aim to reduce harmful effects on the environment.
Trend Themes
1. Efficient Electric Vehicles - The SIM LEI demonstrates the trend towards electric vehicles that offer high-performance and can travel long distances on a single charge.
2. In-wheel-motors - The use of in-wheel motors in vehicles, like the SIM LEI, is a trend that maximizes efficiency and performance.
3. Collaborative Innovation - The collaborative effort between SIM-Drive, Mitsubishi Motors, and Isuzu Motors Limited showcases the trend of companies coming together to develop innovative and environmentally-friendly transportation solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry has the opportunity to embrace and further develop efficient electric vehicles, like the SIM LEI, to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly transportation options.
2. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing - The electric vehicle manufacturing industry has the opportunity to incorporate in-wheel motors into their designs to enhance performance and efficiency, as demonstrated by the SIM LEI.
3. Green Technology - The green technology industry can leverage collaborative innovation, like the partnership behind the SIM LEI, to develop new environmentally-friendly solutions for transportation and beyond.

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