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posted by janrinok on Tuesday August 16 2016, @11:08PM   Printer-friendly
from the can-I-touch-one-yet? dept.

Elio Motors has locked in the base price of $7300 for non-refundable reservation holders for their 84mpg 3-wheel "autocycle". Reservations can be made for as little as $100 or as much as $1000 with higher values getting priority delivery when they go into production. The price is above the $6800 target that had been quoted for the last few years, but those who are willing to make a binding commitment to purchase a vehicle can sign an additional online form to knock their price back down to $7000. The locked-in prices will be available until they reach a total of 65,000 reservations (~57,000 have been made to date).

The startup car company is attempting to disrupt the auto industry by producing an efficient, affordable vehicle similar to what VW did with the $1699 Beetle in 1968, but at an even more affordable price (the Beetle cost $11,768 in 2016 dollars)

The vehicle itself, while technically a motorcycle under federal law, is controlled like a car with a steering wheel and pedals. Most states have enacted legislation exempting such vehicles from the extra license endorsements or helmet requirements that motorcycles and trikes normally need. Standard features of the base model include an enclosed cabin with A/C, heat, cruise control and power windows & door lock.


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  • (Score: 2) by slinches on Wednesday August 17 2016, @03:18AM

    by slinches (5049) on Wednesday August 17 2016, @03:18AM (#388983)

    While I don't know if the build quality of the chassis will keep up, the powertrain seems like it should be solid. Roush is in charge of the final tuning and fit-and-finish. The motor is new, but the design work was done by IAV, who have worked with many of the major automotive manufacturers. The transmission is an Aisin 5-speed manual (with an option for the same in an automated-manual configuration), which has been used in other vehicles with good reliability. And many of the suspension parts and engine accessories are sourced off-the-shelf and designed for larger vehicles.

    None of that guarantees that $7k can buy you a sturdy vehicle, but it seems to me like they are doing all the right things to make it happen.

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