The car will only be available in California upon launch. Priced at a mere $27,000 the Typ-1 is rated at 120mi (192km) per charge, figures that no production EV has yet managed to combine. A full charge will cost about $3, according to the company, though that will depend on where the electricity is purchased. That equates to better than 160mpg (1.47L/100km) on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
About a year after the Typ-1 EV goes into production, meaning December 2009 - if all goes according to plan - the Typ-1 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) will become the second Aptera model, reports the New York Times. It is designed with a 40mi (64km) electric-only range, beyond which it relies on a range-extending engine as a generator for the batteries. It therefore can provide identical fuel economy to the EV model for trips up to 40mi, but as trips go beyond that mark, fuel efficiency diminishes until at about 350-400mi (560-640km) it has fallen to the equivalent of about 130mpg (1.8L/100km).
All of this will depend on the production and development process going perfectly to plan, however - something nearly unheard of in the electric and hybrid automotive business. Nonetheless, the prospect of an attractive, futuristic and highly efficient electric or plug-in vehicle for a reasonable price is something to keep an eye on.





Reader Comments
Tue Jul 29 2008 5:27 AM
Sorin says
Nice concept. I can hardly wait to see it in Europe. I will never buy something like this, but it's nice to see it on the streets. "May the force be with you". :)
Tue Jul 29 2008 1:16 PM
Gus says
I'll wait for the crash test results.
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