It’s ugly
Is there some rule that EV’s have to be butt ugly?
The space hub is the 5,964th iteration of the “vehicle as a box with wheels” concept.
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EVs will be on the way out before this makes the showroom floor.
Anyone looking at buying owes it to themselves to look at the Hyundai SUV line. Only the engine is built in Korea. The rest is all USA labor. The Sorento x-line is awesome. Even better is the Telluride.
Nice. Push the envelope. But we won’t be able to own those cars in the future, yet we still have to share the country with 40 million turd worlders/hominids/mongrels with 78 IQ.
Huh? Star Wars vehicles always looked somewhat clunky, bolted-together and non-streamlined to me. This looks more like something from Tron.
Since they refuse to construct more generation of electricity, it reinforces their ultimate goal of control. Controlling travel will be easy when you can’t charge a ‘mandatory’ EV.
Their scam of solar and wind power is failing. Several wind companies have declined to make offshore wind farms, off the shores of New York and New Jersey. One of these companies was promised billions in taxpayer dollars. They still stated it would not be economically viable.
We have only drilled a few miles into the Earth. We have thousands of years of hydrocarbons under our feet. Inexpensive and abundant energy equals more freedom, and democRATS hate free people making free choices.
Are they triple wrapping the battery with asbestos....
It would sell well to idiots who think that a “green” vehicle should be horrendously ugly, so everyone around them instantly understands that they are doing their part to save the planet.
Star Wars? Nah … more like Robo Cop or Judge Dred type stuff.
The name ‘Saloon’ seems to me to be on the right track. It’s more what you’d find on the floor of an Old West Saloon, though - the Spittoon.
A lot of concept cars are good looking, thought that van is butt ugly. We never get them in real life though.
They’re trippin’
Just...
Yuck.
Electric car concept. If gov’t has to force you to buy at very high prices then there is no market.