If we have to go electric something like appeals to me, it is made by MW motors called the "Luka" ( Run by an Irish man in CZ ) it has classic retro style, aluminium chassis, G.R.P body, from a small company that have been into high tech ev components for many years. 180 mile range. Right hand drive sales "supposed" to start in this Country later this year. MWM already sell a Russian off road converted car called the Spartan ( I believe ) in this Country. It reminds me of some of the small companies like Peerless, Gilburn e.t.c we used to have. Selling price is estimated at around 30.000 euro,s which has to be cheaper than converting a classic. It's a sure a way of driving something a bit different . All I need is a spare 30.000 euro,s . Sorry I am still rubbish at posting pictures. Lets have your opinions
Yeah, lets just say it is aesthetically challenged...
Seems to me, whether EV's have a real future or not, there is no real reason for them to look exactly like a IC car.
It has different components, arranged in different ways, with different demands for cooling ( which dictates where the air intakes and exits need to be )
As far as that goes, history repeats itself and its not unlike the very first engine driven cars that tended to look like horse drawn carriages without the horse...
I think for a classic inspired retro styled EV car it makes as much sense to draw inspiration from a nuclear powered concept car ( powered as in, it didn't actually run because it didn't actually have a reactor... ), like this one.
I think for a classic inspired retro styled EV car it makes as much sense to draw inspiration from a nuclear powered concept car ( powered as in, it didn't actually run because it didn't actually have a reactor... ), like this one.
How about this classic style three wheeler EV ? with a username of Delboy of course I am into three wheelers !!!!!!! The name is the NOBE 100 pronounced NO-BE but I can guess how most of you will read it.
From classic design futuristic this is the Aptera they say it is possible to own one without ever charging it, as it has solar panels that charge it while you are at work, they also say because it has such a low drag a 1000 mile range is possible??? They opened there order books the other week and sold out pre orders in just a few hours.