Company Known on the Race Tracks Now Invests in a New Electric Car for Over 14 Years Old. The Car Without Need for a Driving License Has 7.6 Horsepower and Reaches Up to 45 km/h.
Ligier became quite popular on the race tracks; however, the French brand is also working on projects in the compact electric car sector designed for urban environments. Besides being more affordable models, anyone over 14 years old in France can drive vehicles in this category without needing a license.
Ligier Launches New Electric Car That Dispensers Driving License
The latest novelty is the Myli, the company’s first fully electric car. The model has a speed limit of 45 km/h and comes equipped with a 7.6-horsepower motor and an estimated range of up to 192 km. The more affordable price is one of the features that stands out in the entry-level version of the car, which costs around 13,199 euros, which in direct conversion to our currency is around R$ 73 thousand.
To give you an idea, the Renault Kwid Zen 1.0, the cheapest car in Brazil currently, costs R$ 68,190. The French car without a driving license is sold in four versions, with the standard model called Good, which includes items such as LED headlights, disc brakes, leather seats, and electric windows.
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With 122 hp, fuel consumption of up to 17.7 km/l, and a trunk capacity of 440 liters, this hybrid SUV impresses even though it costs up to R$ 47,000 more than the Yaris — meet the Toyota Corolla Cross.
Those interested in a bit more refinement will need to invest 15,100 euros in the electric car without a license. With this investment, the model will feature 14-inch wheels and an onboard radio with Bluetooth.
For an additional 16,799 euros, the variant of the model is the most complete, with 15-inch wheels, a 10-inch multimedia central, rear camera, and USB port. The Rebel, the most expensive version of the car without a driving license, costs 17,999 and stands out for its aesthetics, with black wheels and roof.
Model Weighs Only 371 kg
The capacity of the battery in the electric car without a driving license also varies according to the buyer’s demands. There are three options being sold, namely 4.14 kWh, 8.28 kWh, or 12.42 kWh, the high-performance package from the manufacturer. The charging time for the car without a driving license will depend on the chosen capacity. The most powerful battery, for example, takes 6 hours and 15 minutes to charge fully.
The Ligier Myli features a more robust design than the Ami, possessing the common style of classic French quadricycles, which a few years ago were powered only by diesel. Weighing 371 kg, the electric car without a driving license has two doors and essentially space for two people, plus two passengers, measuring 2.958 m in length, 1.533 m in height, and 1.500 m in width, offering 459 liters of space when carrying only two people. The model has disc brakes on all four wheels, electric steering, electric windows and locks, air conditioning, a 10-inch multimedia screen, leather seats, and much more.
Get to Know Ligier
Ligier is a motorsport team, best known for its Formula 1 team that operated from 1976 to 1996. The team was founded by Guy Ligier, a former racing driver and French rugby player, in 1968 as a manufacturer of sports cars. With average results in Formula 1, Ligier’s best result was a constructors’ championship runner-up in the 1980s.
A well-known feature of the team was its traditional blue paint on its cars, which generated great sympathy among fans and the French press. The other was the sponsorship of Gitanes cigarettes.


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