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What i am about to introduce to you a revolutionary new car that could pave the way for the future of affordable electric vehicles and its from a company most car enthusiast may not have considered. SONDORS … yes you know who im talking about, right now you may be thinking “hey, isn’t that the company with the bikes?” and yes it is but before but before you start getting picky because its not from some major car company please keep in mind that it is a prototype and to this day it still needs some funding but soon we may have on our hands this sweet ride for only $10,000. Compared to the cheapest Tesla (model 3) that costs $35,000 which is already significantly lower than its predecessor the SONDORS prototype EV is a steal. The fact that an electric vehicle is only $10,000 may have you thinking about what you may have to sacrifice, well if we’re speaking about performance you may not have to worry for starters the car is three wheeled and if you think that may not have much to do with anything well you're wrong. Because of it only having three wheels it doesn't have the same regulations that most four wheeled vehicles do, that being said it doesn't require a regular car licence because most states only require a motorcycle licence to drive one. Its a front wheel drive trike with two seats in the front and only one in the back, the production model will have a range of 50, 100, or 200 miles depending on the battery (lithium ion) and will reach 0 to 60 mph in about five seconds with a top speed of 100 mph. I understand that it may not seem like much compared most EVs but just think about the possibilities that this car can inspire, you may not see the greatness that can come from this car but imagine it competing against a big company like Tesla and forcing them to make a better affordable car, if you support cars like this you are changing the car industry for the better.
    “Together we are going to change history. We are going to challenge the status quo and we are going to prove people want to drive electric. People want a clean environment, a fun drive, and they want to be able to afford it.” - Storm Sondors, Chief Electric Officer & CEO

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