Ronn Motors have approved definitive plans for the future delivery of an electric/diesel hybrid sports sedan.
While waiting for the completion of the renovation of the new Marble Falls manufacturing facility, Ronn Motors has been working on the initial plans and design of a new midrange sports hybrid sedan, based on electric/diesel hybrid technologies. The board has now given the go-ahead to move forward and put those plans on the drawing board. During the last two years Ronn Motors has met with many electric, diesel and hybrid drive-train manufacturers, as well as other automotive designers. The new Marble Falls facility will provide adequate additional space to develop this car in the future.
Ronn Maxwell, CEO of Ronn Motor Company, stated that, “Consolidating our manpower and leveraging the skills and lessons learned from the creation of Scorpion HX should help to provide us a competitive edge in this new developing market. We are genuinely excited about the future new addition to our fine family of eco-friendly products.”
About Ronn Motors: Headquartered in Marble Falls, Texas, Ronn Motor Company, Inc. is a design and manufacturing company focused on the leading edge engineering of environmentally friendly, finely built premium automobiles and “green,” eco-responsible technology. These technology systems include Hydrogen Fuel, Fuel Cells, and Plug-in Electrics and will be incorporated into our automobiles to be made available for aftermarket applications. Our products, coupled with RMC’s core values of a strong sense of ethics, environmental sensitivity and premium quality, position the company as one of the new leaders in an automotive industry transitioning toward fuel efficiency. For more information, please visit www.ronnmotors.com
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