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200 km a gallon!

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This won't make the oil companies very happy

www.greencarsite.co.uk said:
Aptera (Greek for "Wingless Flight") officially unveiled two vehicles that could change the future of automotive design. Aptera’s Typ-1 is a radically different vehicle designed to marry advanced aerodynamics with light-weight composite technology creating an incredibly powerful, yet extremely safe vehicle that is a joy to drive - even for the most performance-minded individuals. The Aptera Typ-1 will be available in all-electric and hybrid models for less than $30,000 US, the electric version slated for delivery in 2008 with the hybrid model to follow. The all-electric model has a range of 193 km (120 miles). The plug-in series hybrid has achieved more than 127 km per litre (300 miles per gallon) with a range of more than 965 km (600 miles). Both versions are loaded with safety features.

Through extensive fluid dynamics modelling and materials engineering, the Aptera team has created the most efficient, lowest-drag shape that can surround two occupants side-by-side, and has made safety a priority in the design. Additionally, the car features three wheels.

The car has "two plus one" seating offering ample room for driver and passenger while an infant seat can be located in the middle behind them. Storage room is also generous with enough space to fit 15 bags of groceries, two full-size golf club bags or even a couple of seven foot surf boards with the infant seat removed.

The Aptera Typ-1 is loaded with safety features. They include a front crumple zone, a front end that re-directs crash energy in a frontal impact, steel and composite side and rollover protection as well as driver and passenger side airbags.

The Aptera Typ-1 is available in two models:
All Electric - This model is powered exclusively with batteries and will get someone around town for approximately 193 km (120 miles) depending on driving conditions. At night, simply plug the Aptera in, and in just a few hours, the vehicle will be fully charged and ready for another 193 km (120 miles).

Plug-In Hybrid - The Aptera hybrid is powered by an electric drive train but is also assisted by a fuel-efficient gasoline-powered generator, which stretches the range considerably. In typical driving, the hybrid Aptera may achieve over 127 km per litre (300 miles per gallon), a range far beyond any other passenger vehicle available today.

The Aptera Typ-1 also offers features that typically are not found on any vehicle, much less a hybrid or all-electric model. Solar cells embedded under the roof operate an always-on climate control system, ensuring the interior never gets too hot or too cold. The dashboard display and infotainment system is controlled by an in-vehicle computer, which also controls the "Eyes Forward" vision system. By replacing the side mirrors with embedded cameras that display a 180-degree rear view in the front of the instrument panel, Eyes Forward gives the driver complete situational awareness without taking their eyes off of the road.
"Initial response has been tremendous; validating our belief that future-minded consumers want a vehicle that is sleek, safe, eco-conscious and affordable. Through word-of-mouth alone, we’ve already received more than 400 pre-sale deposits," added Fambro. Aptera is currently raising additional capital to begin manufacturing.


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Very nice! Love to see that it's under 30K. Far out of my range as a student, but it's low enough to entice environmentally minded members of the middle class. I'm saving up for a Smart Car, personally.
 
It's like I've been saying--gas companies should welcome more fuel-effecient cars because when a car gets more miles per gallon, imagine what they can then sell that gallon for.
 
Even though it may utilize fuel in a way that no other car can, it sounds like it's pretty fricken small. =/
 
Is the Aptera anything anyone would want to buy? High mileage cars have come and gone because people were unimpressed. Not good looking, not good performance, not big enough and most important, too weird. Them's the facts. There are lots of people who would never buy a Toyota Prius for those reasons.
 
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