230 mile diesel hybrid for 20,000?
Time to revolutionize our thinkingThe Aptera diesel electric hybrid has been an idea floating around the minds of Aptera for several years now as a way to introduce composite materials into the real world of automotive design. Like many, when I first read about this car, I thought it was a joke, but as I read Treehugger's piece this morning, I changed my mind.
If the Aptera can achieve 230 miles or, even better, the 330 miles hypothesized in the original specs, it's a worthy project.
Sure it only has 3 wheels and it is very tiny, but it's composite construction should still make it very safe.
The real genius here, however, is that it demonstrates that the world can start thinking differently about the automobile. When it comes to the automobile, and the incredible waste, pollution and destruction it causes, isn't it time to stop thinking like a caveman?
It's not just hybrid cars, or even fuel cell hybrid cars. It's design. It's new materials, especially composites which have the ability to achieve unheard of aerodynamics, reductions in weight and increases in safety.
It is our destiny. Let's make it so as quickly as possible.
Labels: aptera diesel hybrid, composites



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