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'''Psychiaggio ('''Psychiaggio [ˈpsaikaddʒo]) is an Asperian motor vehicle manufacturer, which produces a range of three-wheeled motor vehicles. Its corporate headquarters are located in [[Cyberpolis]], [[Asperia]]. The company was founded by Rinaldo Psychiaggio in 1984, initially producing parts for [[Jack Motors]]. | '''Psychiaggio ('''Psychiaggio [ˈpsaikaddʒo]) is an Asperian motor vehicle manufacturer, which produces a range of three-wheeled motor vehicles. Its corporate headquarters are located in [[Cyberpolis]], [[Asperia]]. The company was founded by Rinaldo Psychiaggio in 1984, initially producing parts for [[Jack Motors]]. | ||
Psychiaggio's subsidiaries employ a total of 7,053 employees and produced a total of 519,700 vehicles in | Psychiaggio's subsidiaries employ a total of 7,053 employees and produced a total of 519,700 vehicles in 2019. The manufacturer has six research-and-development centers and operates in over 50 countries. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 14:31, 10 May 2019
Psychiaggio (Psychiaggio [ˈpsaikaddʒo]) is an Asperian motor vehicle manufacturer, which produces a range of three-wheeled motor vehicles. Its corporate headquarters are located in Cyberpolis, Asperia. The company was founded by Rinaldo Psychiaggio in 1984, initially producing parts for Jack Motors.
Psychiaggio's subsidiaries employ a total of 7,053 employees and produced a total of 519,700 vehicles in 2019. The manufacturer has six research-and-development centers and operates in over 50 countries.
History
In 1982, Enrico Psychiaggio purchased land in Cyberpolis to set up a small factory. Two years later, in 1984, his 20 year old son, Rinaldo Psychiaggio, founded Psychiaggio. The company initially built parts for Jack Motors. After the planned attack in 2014, Psychiaggio was no longer able to make parts and started producing their own vehicles.
Production Development
In 1990 Rinaldo Psychiaggio met Winston Cyber.
In 2014 Rinaldo opens the first Psychiaggio factory in Cyberpolis.
In 2015 ATA-Ware gave Psychiaggio the official permissions and license.
In 2019 A Psychiaggio trike dealer opens in PCB.
Models
Trikes | Engine | Transmission | Horsepower | Max. speed | Publishing year | Price |
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Psychiaggio 150 | A 150 cc two-stroke engine | 6-speed manual | 50 | 80 km/h; 49 mph | 2014 | 5,000 Asperia-Zix |
Psychiaggio 250 | A 250 cc two-stroke engine | 6-speed manual | 70 | 90 km/h; 55 mph | 2014 | 6,000 Asperia-Zix |
Psychiaggio 350 | A 350 cc two-stroke engine | 6-speed manual | 90 | 100 km/h; 60 mph | 2015 | 7,000 Asperia-Zix |
Psychiaggio Hybrid | A 125 cc petrol engine and
an electric motor |
5-speed manual | 60 | 70 km/h; 43 mph | Approx. 2019 | 10,000 Asperia-Zix |
Electric scooters
The new plug-in hybrid version of the Psychiaggio will be equipped with a 125 cc petrol engine and an electric motor, which offers about 141 mpg‑US (1.67 L/100 km; 169 mpg‑imp) and travels 13 miles (21 km) using battery power alone. This machine could be out in 2019.
Psychiaggio is also developing hybrid electric scooters. There are two models in the works, based on the popular 350.