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This bizarre $15,000 electric car could revolutionize your commute
The Solo's chassis is made from a carbon fiber composite, making the vehicle super lightweight and quick. It can go from zero to 60 miles per hour in just eight seconds.
It can also reach a top speed of 80 miles per hour.
The Solo gets about 100 miles per charge, which should be plenty of range to cover your daily commuting needs and any errands you have around town.
Charge time for the Solo varies on the voltage of your charger. With a 220V charger, it takes about three hours to refuel. With a 110V charger it takes about six hours to fully charge.
Inside the Solo, there’s a LCD digital instrument panel. The display shows you various information including how many amps you are using, the speed, the charge, the temperature, and mileage.
The car also has power windows, a rearview backup camera, remote keyless entry, Bluetooth connectivity, and a USB port so you can connect your smartphone.
The Solo is available in white, red, black or silver.
The Solo will go on sale September 9 for $15,150, but you can pre-order yours now on the company's website.
Electra Meccanica is currently taking pre-orders now on its website. To ensure your order, you must make a deposit of $250.
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