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Wheelchair-accessible car unveiled at Independent Living Conference

Starting later this year, the MV-1 will be built in the U.S. at the AM General assembly plant in Mishawaka, Ind.

July 21, 2010
Wheelchair-accessible car unveiled at Independent Living Conference

Courtesy The Vehicle Production Group

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[IMAGE]MV1.jpg[/IMAGE]In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), The Vehicle Production Group (VPG) presented its MV-1 to attendees at The National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) Annual Conference on Tuesday.

The MV-1 is the first vehicle designed, engineered and factory-built wheelchair accessible car.

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The vehicle features a deployable access ramp with a 1,200-pound weight capacity, a spacious 36-inch entryway and a roomy interior that seats up to six people comfortably.

MV-1 is also available with a manufacturer engineered and assembled compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling system option.

"VPG is proud to be the first manufacturer to provide people with mobility issues with a purpose-built vehicle that provides ease of entry and exit, as well as a more comfortable ride," said CEO Dave Schembri.

Attendees of this year's NCIL Annual Conference were given a firsthand look at the MV-1, including interacting with the vehicle and experiencing the direct benefits of the car before it hits the market in the fourth quarter of this year.

NCIL works on a variety of disability rights issues with the vision of creating a world in which people with disabilities are treated equally and have full access and participation.

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"For the millions of Americans of all ages and disabilities who use wheelchairs and other mobility devices routine travel presents a significant obstacle, even 20 years after the Americans With Disabilities Act became law," said NCIL Executive Director Kelly Buckland, who spoke at the event. "With the introduction of the MV-1, all of that can change."

Starting later this year, the MV-1 will be built in the U.S. at the AM General assembly plant in Mishawaka, Ind.

VPG is currently touring the MV-1 across the nation.

 EXTRA: Click here to read the Washington Post story on theMV-1 debut at the NCIL conference.

 

 

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