Olinia Carga: Mexico Unveils New Affordable Electric Cargo Vehicle
Mexican Authorities Debut the Olinia Carga Prototype
Mexican authorities officially unveiled the Olinia Carga electric utility vehicle, an affordable commercial transport prototype priced at 150,000 pesos, designed specifically for small businesses, local merchants, and urban logistics networks across the country. According to reports from Reforma, UnoTV, El Financiero, Yahoo, and La Jornada, the project was presented by Claudia Sheinbaum during a morning press briefing, signaling a major shift toward domestic green manufacturing and accessible commercial mobility.
The introduction of the Olinia Carga marks a moment for urban freight transport in congested metropolitan centers and regional markets often referred to locally as tianguis.
Public-Private Partnerships to Scale Manufacturing
Affordability sits at the core of the Olinia project, with the prototype retailing at an estimated 150,000 pesos. According to coverage by El Financiero, federal planners intend to open production lines to both domestic and international investors to scale manufacturing rapidly.
Compact Engineering Tailored for Dense City Streets
Technical specifications released during the official presentation highlight a compact, utility-focused design tailored for narrow streets and dense marketplace environments.