Built on Syros in the 1970s, the Enfield E8000 anticipated today’s urban EVs – only to be undone by bureaucracy, high costs and a market that wasn’t ready.
Yes.
The first car to reach 100 km/h was electric.
That was about the turn of the century.
It was called Jamais Contente (Never Content or Never Happy).
Weren’t there electric cars back when cars were first invented?
Yes.
The first car to reach 100 km/h was electric.
That was about the turn of the century.
It was called Jamais Contente (Never Content or Never Happy).
@Zorque @mapto
Who knows if this one could arrive at 100kmh without falling apart. But to its defense, it was a city car - not such speed was not part of the plan.