Riding the Aptera: Science fiction lives!
The Aptera is unusual from every angle. (Credit: Jim Motavalli)
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Posted By Shamus Thornton - Sat, Mar 28 2009 at 10:36 AM ESTAsk Your Congresspeople to Support HR 1382
This is a great company, and they need capital to succeed. There is a technicality in the DOE rules that prevent it from loaning to electric car maker Aptera, unless their vehicle has four wheels. The Aptera 2e has three wheels precisely because this reduces friction by 40%, and allows it to go over 100 miles on a charge, versus only 60. That's a big efficiency hit to add a fourth wheel. Right now, The Innovative Vehicles Act, HR 1382, is in the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, and it.... More
Posted By Anonymous - Tue, Mar 24 2009 at 3:26 PM EST2E 2H better get at least 200mpg and accelerate faster.
The 2E and 2H models better get at least 200mpg and accelerate faster if the gas model alone can achieve 100mpg. But I still can't wait for the Aptera to reach production. This is the most innovative car for over a century! I'm tired of the same old technology warmed over and repackaged every few years just to fuel sales from hapless buyers, without any real progress.
Posted By Buzz - Tue, Mar 24 2009 at 10:35 AM ESTLove this. Love the idea of
Love this. Love the idea of no more gas stations.
Looks like the future. Hope they succeed.
Hey Aptera, how about a low-drag, composite skin, pickup truck?


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this stunning innovation
this stunning innovation is just great. we will love to hear flying version of hybrid cars too with qmi pillar cover installed.