Your next commuter car could have two seats, three wheels and get 84 miles to the gallon.
Elio Motors wants to revolutionize U.S. roads with its tiny car, which is the same length as a Honda Fit but half the weight. With a starting price of $6,800, it’s also less than half the cost.
Phoenix-based Elio Motors is now planning to unleash the car on the US market next year, claiming it is the ideal vehicle for commuters.
The company plans to start making the cars next autumn at a former General Motors plant in Shreveport, Louisiana. More than 27,000 people have reserved a model, and the firm hopes to make 250,000 cars a year by 2016.
Because it has three wheels – two in front and one in the rear – the Elio is classified as a motorcycle by the US government.
But Elio Motors founder Paul Elio said the vehicle has all the safety features of a car, such as an anti-lock brakes, front and side air bags and a steel cage that surrounds the occupants.
The Elio’s two seats sit front and back instead of side-by-side, so the driver is positioned in the centre with the passenger directly behind. That arrangement, plus the low seating position – the Elio is just 4.5ft (54 inches) tall – and the lack of power steering, are said to take a little getting used to.
But test drivers claim it feels just like any other small car.
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