DARTZ plans to build an electric bulletproof roadster
The Jo-Mojo's flexible battery solution is currently being developed by Sidrabe - which is also responsible for producing the flexible photovoltaic cells on the vehicle's retractable cover
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Estonian armored vehicle maker Dartz has partnered with the Gray Design studio for the second time to give its recently-launched fuel-driven Mojo two-seater roadster an electric make-over. The lightly armored open-top electric low-rider will use the same Russian monocoque armoring system used for bigger vehicles like the Combat T-98. Designed for the streets of the Cote d'Azur, the Jo-Mojo will feature a novel sliding cover that will not only lock the car between trips but will also have solar cells built in, to give the onboard batteries some juice while baking in the Mediterranean sun.
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