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Aptera!

Awful glitzy web site. Wonder what the 0 to 60 time is. How does it corner.

Beep beep Bugeye comming through.
 
jlaird said:
Awful glitzy web site. Wonder what the 0 to 60 time is. How does it corner.

Beep beep Bugeye comming through.

0-60 in around ten seconds. Not sure of cornering, but there is a road test online from "Popular Mechanics", and the following is from "Drivers Drive dot com":


The Aptera is a futuristic looking vehicle that also has futuristic features. The Aptera Typ-1 will be available in both all-electric and plug-in hybrid models for less than $30,000. The electric version slated for delivery in 2008 with the hybrid model to follow. The all-electric model has a range of 120 miles. The plug-in series hybrid has achieved more than 300 miles per gallon with a range of more than 600 miles.

Here's a list of a few of the Aptera Typ-1's features.


Solar cells embedded under the roof operate an always-on climate control system, ensuring the interior never gets too hot or too cold.

The dashboard display and infotainment system is controlled by an in-vehicle computer, which also controls the "Eyes Forward" vision system. By replacing the side mirrors with embedded cameras that display a 180-degree rear view in the front of the instrument panel, Eyes Forward gives the driver complete situational awareness without taking their eyes off of the road.

Driver and passenger side airbags

Energy absorbing and impact deflecting passenger safety cell

Advanced drive computer with GPS navigation, CD/MP3/DVD player, XM satellite radio

Large rear view camera and complete vehicle diagnostic system

LED interior and exterior lighting for maximum energy efficiency

An RFID (Radio Frequency ID) - an automatic identification method so a driver never has to pull out their keys to enter or start their Aptera

USB port for powering a laptop or charging an MP3 player and other mobile devices.
 
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