It is categorized as a motorcycle. It seems to use the same type of tech as the volt. However it puts it in a futuristic looking deathtrap.fantastically unsafe
I also like the way the doors open. It makes a lot more sense for car doors to open this way, especially in crowded parking lots.
...no less safe than a motorcycle.
One of my favourite lines... But then again, as I just picked up a new car yesterday, the vehicle's safety record is fairly low on the list, with price, features and performance all coming ahead of safety...but it also makes it pretty fantastically unsafe (but, of course, no less safe than a motorcycle.)
It's interesting seeing companies that have nothing to do with autobuilding today emerging in the next generation of electric vehicles.
He was very realistic, he said that no matter the environmental benefits, electric cars had to match and exceed existing ICE powered cars in power before they would ever become popular with consumers.
That is realistic? How many consumers need (or can afford) tiny race cars?
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Why have they got the steering wheel on the wrong side?