Nissan concept car. Zero emission electric vehicle that tilts
It’s a mere 3.6 feet wide, seats three, and has tilting wheels. I want one.
"A republic, if you can keep it." Vegas, taxes.
"A republic, if you can keep it." Vegas, taxes.
It’s a mere 3.6 feet wide, seats three, and has tilting wheels. I want one.
It has a range of 200 miles and can go over 100 mph. However, this is still an experimental car, the batteries are quite expensive and recharging requires huge amounts of power. Let’s hope that changes as their research continues.
This zero emission electric vehicle from Nissan uses inductive charging and doesn’t need wires or a plug. The ZEV can now charge in a special parking spot without needing any wires. Inductive charging is still less efficient than wired charging,…
Steve Clemons of Washington Note has been traveling in China, and thinks BYD’s E6 could clobber other automakers in the US market. It’ll sell for $22,000 and is a great car, he says. And it’s an electric vehicle. The E6,…
The Exhibit is in the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea, Wales The Sinclair C5 was an early attempt at an EV. This 1980 attempt flopped commercially but still, it was visionary (if too small for city driving.)