With Nikola finalizing the Zero’s specs this week and a Ride n’ Drive event already scheduled in Southern Utah, the wheels are in motion to bring this super powerful side-by-side to market. Just imagine the possibilities of a 555-hp UTV as it rips through a dirt canyon path or remote forest trail. The 400-volt Zero is equipped with two four-motor powertrain options and at the baseline level, is packed with 415-hp and 368 lb-ft of torque.
Continue readingI can guarantee one thing: you have never seen anything like this before. The Quadrofoil Q2 is a futuristic-looking electric watercraft that lands somewhere between Jet Ski on steroids and supped-up catamaran. Priced right around $33K, the Q2 has been described as “pure art on water” and according to Quadrofoil, has “Go-Kart-like agility.”
Continue readingThe commute to and from work is evolving and thanks to innovative tech startups like WALNUTT, consumers are beginning to adopt alternative forms of transportation. Introducing SPECTRA – an electric personal vehicle that is described by most at the “Tesla of Skateboards.” Armed with a Posture Control System (3D Step) capable of learning your body’s movements, this state-of-the-art ride is challenging the status-quo of “driving to work.”
Continue readingEquipped with state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and machine learning software, the XTND electric board is poised to “redefine urban transportation.” With a max speed of 28 mph (45 km/hr) and a battery range of 12.5 miles (20 km), the XTND is designed for performance yet comes with a full suite of safety features.
Continue readingCapable of 0-60 mph in an impressive 2.5-seconds and depending upon the package, the Model S ranges anywhere between 219 to 337 miles on a fully charged battery.
Continue readingWith its frame constructed out of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP), the BMW i3 is aerodynamically-designed and is backed with 184 lb-ft of torque. In other words: the i3 rivals the performance of Tesla’s Model S but is crafted with BMW’s cutting-edge innovation.
Continue readingCapable of 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds and armed with a 100 kWh battery providing 295 miles of range, Tesla’s impressive Model X electric SUV will be turning heads as it self-drives past all of us on the freeway.
Continue readingCapable of 0-60 mph in less than 6.5 seconds and powered by 266 lb/ft of torque, the Bolt is one of the most powerful electric vehicles hitting the streets in 2017.
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