"Unusual-looking" SIM-LEI EV has 300-km range, could be available soon
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The prototype SIM-LEI electric car has a claimed range of 300 kilometers, traveling at a constant speed of 100 km/h
A 19-inch screen provides navigation and a rearview camera display for the driver of the SIM-LEI
The SIM-LEI's rear overhang is part of its aerodynamic design
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
Specifications of the prototype SIM-LEI electric car
The prototype SIM-LEI electric car
Article Summary
If you were one of the people who were hoping to turn some heads when you drove your Aptera down the street, well ... you may still get your chance to own a truly eye-catching electric car. SIM-Drive, a collaborative of 34 Japanese tech companies and institutions, presented its SIM-LEI prototype EV at the 2011 Electric Vehicle Industrial Exhibition late last year. While you probably either love or hate its looks, there's one thing about it that everyone should like - it can reportedly go about 305 kilometers (189.5 miles) on one charge of its battery, traveling at a constant speed of 100 km/h (62 mph).
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