Uhm... They can probably pick that car right up and walk off with it! 😂😂😂 And no, i'm NOT kidding about that. They're light AF. And ... it's the car itself that costs $17,000 and up. The battery is $75-$200, so it's more profitable to just take the car. And... Has anyone ever thought of what would happen to you if someone had BAD intentions towards you? You know, like an abusive husband or boyfriend, car-jacker, rapist, violent protesters, etc. They could take a crowbar & beat their way into that car in seconds, roll your butt over in it, shove you off a cliff... etc. Need i say more?
And for those who say "No way you can pick these up"... Just remember how many instances of people picking cars up off of someone who's trapped underneath a FULL-SIZE vehicle, happens. It's easier than you think. A car is designed in such a way that you end up using your leg muscles to pick up a car, which are where all your strength is located. Legs are MUCH stronger than arms. Think about it. These teeeny things would be a breeze to lift up, and roll over. Kinda makes me want to find one and check it out... Which is actually a BAD thing, cause i wont be the only one thinking that way... I'm just sayin... A few beers. A few jokes about it... A few silly comments... And the next thing ya know, everyone's pouring out of the building just to "check it out"... 😂🤦♀
Parking in between cars like that is going to be a great conversation starter and for physical confrontations , should be good for making UA-cam videos
PLEASE bring these cars to the United States!!!! 99% of my driving is under 40 miles a day, and by myself. Why not one seaters, with enough space for some groceries in the back?
the only issue I would have is everyone uses big cars so if a drunk smashed me with a truck I'd be much more vulnerable. if you're rich u could take this for joy riding close by but it's easier to just get regular cars
The only thing I can think is is the government doesn't want economical cars it's too destabilizing to the economy for Detroit to have to start producing what people need such as a car that's reasonably priced considering what most Americans are paid. You shouldn't have to sacrifice college or retirement money to purchase and maintain transportation.
A range of 46 miles? That’ll get me to the 9th hole! But where do I put my clubs? And does the 9th hole have a charger, or should I should just bring my cross trainers? 😂😂😂
I drove on a Fiat before. If a car has got only less than 100 miles range, you should not even bother to buy it. At least 200 mile rage is practical in the US. A lot of people don't know, that the claimed milage like 100 for example, can be drastically reduced if you floor the gas pedal, drive in cold weather, or use air-cond or heater.
These cars are meant for city use not for a commute from a suburb in the USA. E.G.: In my country if I drive 100miles north of where I live I end up in another country. If I drive 100miles to the south I'm in a different other country. The world doesn't revolve the USA. In most countries having 100miles is more than plenty to get around town.
@@PDVism Did I say the world revolves around the US? The world does not revolve around you either, who are you to tell me what to say? I just said for a person living in the US, the 100-mile range is not enough. Why did that provoke you? Obviously, you are not an electric car driver. You think 100 miles means 100 miles? During winter time the mileage can get much lower because the battery does not perform as good in the wintertime. 100 miles can become 70 very quickly. If you step on the gas padel harder, the electric car does have good power, but at the expense of suffering mileage. 70 becomes 60. Then if you have to turn on the heater, radio, GPS, and Satellite radio, then 60 becomes 40.
@@taotao98103 Sure, there are lots of factors that will diminish the actual range. In your first post you mentioned range 3 times. Point remains. Not everything revolves around the USA. There are more places that have well thought out infrastructure than the inefficient mess that is pretty much standard in the US. Most countries create cities and towns where people live, work, shop without having to drive for hours to commute to work or having to drive to a mall. There for bringing up that a range of 100miles is not practical is clearly focused on your particular circumstances and demonstrates that all you think of is 'you'. Here's a fun fact: not everything is meant for the USA or for you. Care to face the fact that you were 'triggered' when it's pointed out that your circumstances aren't the norm? Besides, there are places in the US where a 100miles would be more than sufficient namely when living in major cities so your point is moot. These cars are clearly meant to mostly zip around cities. The problem I see with them is that most cities around the world in 1st and 2nd world countries where the range would be more than acceptable have a pretty decent public transport system AND the only two reasons to take a car is either to not be dependent on public transport or to have a means to haul stuff, E.G..: shopping. These cars in general don't seem to have much trunk space. Thus, why take one of these glorified golf carts when the amount of shopping it can haul is the equivalent of a couple of shopping bags that you can carry on a bus or the amount of shopping one can carry in a set of bicycles bags. Answer seems to be 'convenience' and there for it's mostly a 'luxury' product. In other words, the only real reason to use one that I can see is to go from point A to point B like you would with a bike or public transport while having more luxury than on a (motor)bike and more privacy than on a bus/metro/tram. In short, the amount of market share for these cars I guess is very limited. Think about it. If one can't afford a normal car one still has to be rich enough to be able to afford one of these but not so poor that it still would make financial sense to do.
是三轮胎的小型车,就在两轮胎AB的中间加一个轮胎D,接后面的轮胎C(#硬控AB & 硬控D,C是随方向转动的。), CD是供改造成水上摩托车(用无铅汽油),AB是电动车(用电池)用。【如此出游/逃难时,不必拖拉一个slander小艇屋或一个camper trailer箱屋在车子后面。@一人驾驶的水上摩托特小款型的车子里面也设计如SOLO one man Camper的设备。】
The biggest change needs to happen to the road infrastructure. Electric/Solar powered roads that will be able to move electric vehicles. Kind of like train lines but less limitations. This will also solve the problem, distance coverage for electric cars.
Love the last idea, especially with renting / ridesharing. It would be wonderful if an automated system worked, but it just doesn't. Remember the Amazon drone delivery idea? Ditto on automatic cars you don't have to drive. Great concept in a perfect world, but the thing is technology and electronic automation is going to go wrong or have bugs, wear out, short out, etc. When that does, the results are too disastrous to make it viable. Concept ideas always show things envisioned in a perfect utopia. But real life is just not like that.
I would have I would imagine those specific type of cars would have their own roadway away from all the other cars that way if something does happen not a lot of people will be harmed.
Ride share is a crappy idea. What about the useful stuff you carry in the car but don't use every day? When I need to go. I need to go now not in 20,30, 60 minutes.
I live in Australia - our regulators are very backward.....it feels like they are being controlled by oil companies, big car companies, tyre manufacturers etc - vested interests that keep us buying ridiculously large 4 WD urban 'tractors'. I am frustrated because at the moment the closest I can get to these sweet electric vehicles would be a golf cart or a mobility scooter.
Electric cars do not seem to be being encouraged in Australia to the same extent as they are in the UK. I wonder if this might be because the government can't tax the electricity coming out of your solar panels to charge your car.
All these are great. Unfortunately I live in Victoria which is a state in Australia. Here, all vehicles must comply with ANSCAP standards the same as a full size motor car. Crash protection, bed, ecs etc etc etc……… All these cheaper alternates are banned from use on the roads here. We are a true “nanny state”.
I think you’ll find the real reason is that the old big car companies are the major players in standards setting in Australia. Same goes for batteries in houses for off-grid power (large electrical suppliers dominate standards); food standards, etc etc. Not so much the ‘nanny state’, but corrupt gov that gives industry more say than consumers. But I agree with you. I want a 2 seater 200-300kg electric car for town use (food shopping etc) and keep the ICE car for country trips.
I think there should be 2 versions of these vehicles. 1 with 3 or 4 seats and cargo space that needs to be registered and insured and a ĺicenced driver to take it on the road, and 1 with a single driver seat and a single back seat that doubles as a cargo box. This version is meant for those with disabilities to drive exclusively on the footpath/sidewalk/pavement. Never on the road (except to cross it)
The solar types will be greatly needed in our country Nigeria because we're blessed with abundance of sun shine up to 53 degrees celsius , however, petrol (PMS) is very costly so my people can just to solar cars and be happy
Why the hell has Tesla not make one for $5-10K. Come on. if Elon really wants his vision to succeed he should do it. He has the manufacturing to do it.
Many of these "cars of the future" will never be seen again outside of videos like this. Too many times I have seen concept cars that are strikingly cool just never make it to the market. They're used to draw people towards an auto maker to show them how forward thinking they are. This has been the trend in cars for many decades going back to about the start of the automotive industry.
Any E trilke car, no tag no insurance travels in the bike lane . Add in solar powered and some Schaeffler "Free Drive" pedals , bike trailer if needed and have more fun!
Thanks for all the information on these mini cars. Sounds nice, but I don't think they are very safe driving these in US with the kind of maniacs we have on the roads that are always in a big hurry to go nowhere.
I am concerned that such a small space should have some type of air con as it would get very hot and stuffy fast. In traffic who wants to open a window.
What is important about the vehicle is the weight, the charging time, kilowatts and speed. (40 and 60) would certainly be interesting for many people.Minimum 15 Kilowatts !
Gianfranco Purpura : dal momento che consumo energia elettrica per viaggiare perché non recuperarne un po' utilizzando un generatore eolico, ad asse verticale, posto da qualche parte dell'automobile? Questo erogherà energia ... per sempre.
Sheesh! Where do you put the groceries in these things? The roof? A basket in the back window? Hooks on the bumpers? Seriously, ya gotta have SOME room!
I live in the greater Toronto area which has a population of 7.3 million people. In this region, anyone who _needs_ a car, _needs a _*_highway_*_ car._
Are any of these vehicles legal to drive on the road in the US or Canada? I highly doubt it, because Canada for all the crimeministers bull about going green, is preventing electric vehicles that are very small, from actually getting licensed for the street.
Okay, the idea that you can take your battery out & charge it anywhere is A) genius for convenience & B) genius for not getting your car stolen.
You're welcome
No dude making a car with detachable battery needs the battery to be light and small which means also losing range and power.
Uhm... They can probably pick that car right up and walk off with it! 😂😂😂
And no, i'm NOT kidding about that. They're light AF.
And ... it's the car itself that costs $17,000 and up.
The battery is $75-$200, so it's more profitable to just take the car.
And... Has anyone ever thought of what would happen to you if someone had BAD intentions towards you?
You know, like an abusive husband or boyfriend, car-jacker, rapist, violent protesters, etc.
They could take a crowbar & beat their way into that car in seconds, roll your butt over in it, shove you off a cliff... etc.
Need i say more?
@@beckyyoung2173 Word, I've had bad people do bad things to my car multiple times...safety 1st, thank gawd I have a Volkswagen.
And for those who say "No way you can pick these up"...
Just remember how many instances of people picking cars up off of someone who's trapped underneath a FULL-SIZE vehicle, happens.
It's easier than you think.
A car is designed in such a way that you end up using your leg muscles to pick up a car, which are where all your strength is located. Legs are MUCH stronger than arms. Think about it.
These teeeny things would be a breeze to lift up, and roll over.
Kinda makes me want to find one and check it out... Which is actually a BAD thing, cause i wont be the only one thinking that way...
I'm just sayin...
A few beers. A few jokes about it... A few silly comments...
And the next thing ya know, everyone's pouring out of the building just to "check it out"... 😂🤦♀
Parking in between cars like that is going to be a great conversation starter
and for physical confrontations , should be good for making UA-cam videos
PLEASE bring these cars to the United States!!!!
99% of my driving is under 40 miles a day, and by myself.
Why not one seaters, with enough space for some groceries in the back?
That's the future of urban transportation.
Need 2 seats. Some of us have kids.
Electro Meccanica Solo is what you need
the only issue I would have is everyone uses big cars so if a drunk smashed me with a truck I'd be much more vulnerable. if you're rich u could take this for joy riding close by but it's easier to just get regular cars
@@joltjolt5060 or 4 seats for husband and kids
Very interesting video! It’s great to see the possible EV options for urban drivers that are looking for very small EVs. 🚗 ⚡️
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The Sun is setting on American-made automobiles and the UAW. (Fifty years in the making.)
The only thing I can think is is the government doesn't want economical cars it's too destabilizing to the economy for Detroit to have to start producing what people need such as a car that's reasonably priced considering what most Americans are paid.
You shouldn't have to sacrifice college or retirement money to purchase and maintain transportation.
They are so lovely EV cars! Very nice video!
I love it ❤
Sweet little mini electrical car's.
Smart.!!!
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A range of 46 miles? That’ll get me to the 9th hole! But where do I put my clubs? And does the 9th hole have a charger, or should I should just bring my cross trainers? 😂😂😂
I drove on a Fiat before. If a car has got only less than 100 miles range, you should not even bother to buy it. At least 200 mile rage is practical in the US. A lot of people don't know, that the claimed milage like 100 for example, can be drastically reduced if you floor the gas pedal, drive in cold weather, or use air-cond or heater.
These cars are meant for city use not for a commute from a suburb in the USA.
E.G.: In my country if I drive 100miles north of where I live I end up in another country. If I drive 100miles to the south I'm in a different other country.
The world doesn't revolve the USA.
In most countries having 100miles is more than plenty to get around town.
@@PDVism Did I say the world revolves around the US? The world does not revolve around you either, who are you to tell me what to say? I just said for a person living in the US, the 100-mile range is not enough. Why did that provoke you?
Obviously, you are not an electric car driver.
You think 100 miles means 100 miles? During winter time the mileage can get much lower because the battery does not perform as good in the wintertime. 100 miles can become 70 very quickly. If you step on the gas padel harder, the electric car does have good power, but at the expense of suffering mileage. 70 becomes 60. Then if you have to turn on the heater, radio, GPS, and Satellite radio, then 60 becomes 40.
@@taotao98103 Sure, there are lots of factors that will diminish the actual range.
In your first post you mentioned range 3 times. Point remains. Not everything revolves around the USA. There are more places that have well thought out infrastructure than the inefficient mess that is pretty much standard in the US. Most countries create cities and towns where people live, work, shop without having to drive for hours to commute to work or having to drive to a mall. There for bringing up that a range of 100miles is not practical is clearly focused on your particular circumstances and demonstrates that all you think of is 'you'.
Here's a fun fact: not everything is meant for the USA or for you. Care to face the fact that you were 'triggered' when it's pointed out that your circumstances aren't the norm? Besides, there are places in the US where a 100miles would be more than sufficient namely when living in major cities so your point is moot.
These cars are clearly meant to mostly zip around cities. The problem I see with them is that most cities around the world in 1st and 2nd world countries where the range would be more than acceptable have a pretty decent public transport system AND the only two reasons to take a car is either to not be dependent on public transport or to have a means to haul stuff, E.G..: shopping.
These cars in general don't seem to have much trunk space. Thus, why take one of these glorified golf carts when the amount of shopping it can haul is the equivalent of a couple of shopping bags that you can carry on a bus or the amount of shopping one can carry in a set of bicycles bags.
Answer seems to be 'convenience' and there for it's mostly a 'luxury' product.
In other words, the only real reason to use one that I can see is to go from point A to point B like you would with a bike or public transport while having more luxury than on a (motor)bike and more privacy than on a bus/metro/tram. In short, the amount of market share for these cars I guess is very limited. Think about it. If one can't afford a normal car one still has to be rich enough to be able to afford one of these but not so poor that it still would make financial sense to do.
Wow woow wow amazing little mini electrical car's.!!! 👍👍👍💯
Please bring all these cars to Indian markets, better battery longevity, suited to Indian roads and climate
Looking forward great 👍 electric ⚡️ 🚘 great 👍
Very nice to look at
是三轮胎的小型车,就在两轮胎AB的中间加一个轮胎D,接后面的轮胎C(#硬控AB & 硬控D,C是随方向转动的。), CD是供改造成水上摩托车(用无铅汽油),AB是电动车(用电池)用。【如此出游/逃难时,不必拖拉一个slander小艇屋或一个camper trailer箱屋在车子后面。@一人驾驶的水上摩托特小款型的车子里面也设计如SOLO one man Camper的设备。】
Very nice video made and very nice electric car is coming. Very nice little car.،👌👍
Very interesting, I want to buy but I think it’s very expensive.
The biggest change needs to happen to the road infrastructure. Electric/Solar powered roads that will be able to move electric vehicles. Kind of like train lines but less limitations.
This will also solve the problem, distance coverage for electric cars.
I don't want it to happen until the mentality of making taxpayers pay for public infrastructure, that then gets monopolized by a private company ends.
Bonjour où peut-on trouver ce véhicule en France et à quel prix?.
Its a 4 wheel auto riksha
May be very popular in times to come and may challange the auto as vehicles on indian roads
A perfect vehicle any one like my self could use ,especially when running Late
Cool - Will this be available to buy in the UK
Luxurious golf cart.
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Measures incomprehensible.
Highly recommended Microlino from Switzerland. Top speed can up to 90~100/hr.
Nice
Wow! Very cute!
I'm in love with your great inventions . I wish you can ship some of these cars to our country Nigeria we have One of the greatest market in Africa
very good inovation product
Voor twee personen met een boodschappen koffertje, dat moet ideaal zijn.
Microlino 2.0 could be a part out of many.
The Microlino 2.0 looks good but, as someone said, when you open the door in wet weather, the interior will get a soaking!
Isreal city transformer was nice:)
Love the last idea, especially with renting / ridesharing. It would be wonderful if an automated system worked, but it just doesn't. Remember the Amazon drone delivery idea? Ditto on automatic cars you don't have to drive. Great concept in a perfect world, but the thing is technology and electronic automation is going to go wrong or have bugs, wear out, short out, etc. When that does, the results are too disastrous to make it viable. Concept ideas always show things envisioned in a perfect utopia. But real life is just not like that.
So... A tram?
Ride sharing is unaffordable. It's cheaper to own it.
@@r.d.9399 I'm not really sure if it is unaffordable but ridesharing is more efficient and eco friendly for sure
I would have I would imagine those specific type of cars would have their own roadway away from all the other cars that way if something does happen not a lot of people will be harmed.
Ride share is a crappy idea.
What about the useful stuff you carry in the car but don't use every day?
When I need to go. I need to go now not in 20,30, 60 minutes.
All these cars would make excellent city cars for most purposes yet none appear available or mooted to be available in Australia
I live in Australia - our regulators are very backward.....it feels like they are being controlled by oil companies, big car companies, tyre manufacturers etc - vested interests that keep us buying ridiculously large 4 WD urban 'tractors'. I am frustrated because at the moment the closest I can get to these sweet electric vehicles would be a golf cart or a mobility scooter.
@@pamtownshend5870 Same in North America. Watch Not Just Bikes. Some people are pushing to change that.
Electric cars do not seem to be being encouraged in Australia to the same extent as they are in the UK. I wonder if this might be because the government can't tax the electricity coming out of your solar panels to charge your car.
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All these are great. Unfortunately I live in Victoria which is a state in Australia. Here, all vehicles must comply with ANSCAP standards the same as a full size motor car. Crash protection, bed, ecs etc etc etc……… All these cheaper alternates are banned from use on the roads here. We are a true “nanny state”.
I think you’ll find the real reason is that the old big car companies are the major players in standards setting in Australia. Same goes for batteries in houses for off-grid power (large electrical suppliers dominate standards); food standards, etc etc. Not so much the ‘nanny state’, but corrupt gov that gives industry more say than consumers. But I agree with you. I want a 2 seater 200-300kg electric car for town use (food shopping etc) and keep the ICE car for country trips.
I think there should be 2 versions of these vehicles. 1 with 3 or 4 seats and cargo space that needs to be registered and insured and a ĺicenced driver to take it on the road, and 1 with a single driver seat and a single back seat that doubles as a cargo box. This version is meant for those with disabilities to drive exclusively on the footpath/sidewalk/pavement. Never on the road (except to cross it)
Best wishes
Why not include the MSRP ????😮
Many great cars to look forward to
Where to buy one now
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Sixtine colours. Classic aussie.
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The solar types will be greatly needed in our country Nigeria because we're blessed with abundance of sun shine up to 53 degrees celsius , however, petrol (PMS) is very costly so my people can just to solar cars and be happy
Thank you. Yorr Work.For me, at least 12 kilowatts is important. 60 hours kilometers fast. And if it is possible to recover the (recuperation) power
these are the only EV'S id even consider
Why the hell has Tesla not make one for $5-10K. Come on. if Elon really wants his vision to succeed he should do it. He has the manufacturing to do it.
Tesla's are overpriced. It doesn't fit their sales model to make cars for a price that the hoi polloi.
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I will buy it
Very cute
6:58 yeah get in that spot the car drivers allowed to turn and get out 😉
Many of these "cars of the future" will never be seen again outside of videos like this. Too many times I have seen concept cars that are strikingly cool just never make it to the market. They're used to draw people towards an auto maker to show them how forward thinking they are. This has been the trend in cars for many decades going back to about the start of the automotive industry.
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These vehicles really have the opportunity to benefit the purple pound with a bit more design.
But are they likely to reach the UK anyway soon.
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The speed would also be interesting.
Are they available in US?
Why don't they make a single seater and use the extra space for storage?
Any E trilke car, no tag no insurance travels in the bike lane . Add in solar powered and some Schaeffler "Free Drive" pedals , bike trailer if needed and have more fun!
Would like to have 1 to work experiment, to have it travel 😎
1000 mile or more
How much does it cost to charge these batteries? How much does it add to ones electric bill?
The real question is do any of them have AC or heat
The Kiwi has a Fiat Multpla vibe.
Like the layout I like the interior I just need the gears to use one as cute as a little cars are my favorite is still Wuling GM
parking these little cars nose first in the small gap between two normal sized cars leaves no room for the cars to manoeuvre to get away
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Expensive but I like the idea of being able to charge the battery indoors while keaving the space-occupying vehicle outside.
Nobody mentions the most important point, When will these cars be available in the UK?
Thanks for all the information on these mini cars. Sounds nice, but I don't think they are very safe driving these in US with the kind of maniacs we have on the roads that are always in a big hurry to go nowhere.
Can you get any of these in the US? How? Where?
A lot of these cars look like my smart for2 coupe.
Great, more cars designed to drive on billiard table tops. Tiny wheels and minimal suspension travel mean not for NYC.
I am concerned that such a small space should have some type of air con as it would get very hot and stuffy fast. In traffic who wants to open a window.
some of these would work for me in my summer home, but you say nothing about their prices, and, more importantly, their availability around the world.
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Where can I buy one of these for legal use on Bangkok Thailand streets??????
8:38 Tito Corafir (mini car Argentina).
Prices??
If you park between cars like these demos show, your asking for trouble.
What is important about the vehicle is the weight, the charging time, kilowatts and speed. (40 and 60) would certainly be interesting for many people.Minimum 15 Kilowatts !
I think you meant kilowatt-hours
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Will come to India?
Gianfranco Purpura : dal momento che consumo energia elettrica per viaggiare perché non recuperarne un po' utilizzando un generatore eolico, ad asse verticale, posto da qualche parte dell'automobile? Questo erogherà energia ... per sempre.
Purchasing White and flash green 5 car
Sheesh!
Where do you put the groceries in these things?
The roof?
A basket in the back window?
Hooks on the bumpers?
Seriously, ya gotta have SOME room!
My issue with them as well. Sure you can transport a person or 2 but there's barely room for a decent sized suitcase.
I live in the greater Toronto area which has a population of 7.3 million people. In this region, anyone who _needs_ a car, _needs a _*_highway_*_ car._
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Every time i see a self driving car all i can think of is johnny cab from Total Recall
This reminds me of Jeremy Clarkson driving the world's smallest car in one of the TG episode
i wouldn,t be seen dead in it, its as plain & simple as that.
Are any of these vehicles legal to drive on the road in the US or Canada? I highly doubt it, because Canada for all the crimeministers bull about going green, is preventing electric vehicles that are very small, from actually getting licensed for the street.
As a driver in a midsize, midwestern, American town, the traffic would eat me alive. They’d hit you just to watch it crumple.
These cars don't make sense for us unless you got a lot of acres and are just trying to get around on your own land.