I get companies are conservative as hell, but I was really hoping the transition to electric would open up some interesting, newer designs.
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Like the micro lino lite? ๐
I was just reading that article. I've been in enough European cities to see where that would be a great fit. So, sure, like that. I look at the picture of the car in this article and I wonder why it looks like an ICE car. I know there are basics of aerodynamics and impact resistance...it's just boring.
I'm really hoping that XBus and Aptera succeed
I couldn't agree more! Especially Aptera, their approach to right to repair is just chefs kiss.
the shape and maybe also the color make me think of something from the early 2000s
europop energy
How is the first car call SU7 and what kind of name is that anyway
In French it sound like "sucette" which means lollipop ๐ญ
The phone company?