A three-
Later this year, wheeled electric vehicles in the United States and Canada may be on the road.
Electra Meccanica vehicle company in Vancouver, Columbia, UK officially released the car
Sit alone on Friday.
Prior to regulatory approvals in the US and Canada, Solo could be listed as early as November.
About $500 ($251 ).
Jeff Holland, spokesman for Electra Meccanica, said 200 people had put down a small refundable deposit to get a solo.
Those who put down their deposits now can expect delivery after 2017.
The company eventually hopes to sell Solo worldwide.
The Netherlands said that Solo was classified as a car in Canada and a motorcycle in 41 states in the United States.
This means that it does not require the user to wear a helmet or hold a motorcycle license, but it also does not have many safety features such as airbags that are needed in the car.
The company thinks the car is perfect for low
Some safety features including high speed commuting.
Including a backup camera, chrome-
The side is built in alloy tube for collision protection on the front and back and aluminum extrusion zone.
The body of the Solo is made of the same solid but lightweight aluminum composite as the Boeing 787 aircraft floor.
Solo has two front wheels and one rear wheel, 3 m long, about 35 cm longer than the Smart car.
It looks normal on the front: It's almost as wide as Smart, with a hood, headlights and grille.
But it went Sharp in the back.
There is a plug hidden under its license plate.
Solo is by lithium-
160 km ion battery can be charged.
It takes three hours to fully charge with a 220 battery
Use a 110 volt socket or 6 hoursvolt outlet.
Its top speed is 128 km/h, from zero to 100 km/h in 8 seconds, equivalent to Toyota Camry.
Solo has some fancy features like digital instrument display, Bluetooth connection, power window and keyless input.
Additional air conditioning charges.
There are three colors: red, black, silver and white.
Electra Meccanica wants its customers to be city commuters who want an eco-friendly car.
At present, 80 commuters are driving alone, with an average commuting rate of 80 km-
Within the scope of solo.
The Netherlands says the US and Canadian governments are now certifying the car and will let the company know if it is eligible for tax credits and other rewards such as being able to use carpooling lanes.
Once the process is completed, the company plans to open a store and start shipping, he said.
Meca Meccanica is currently reviewing applications from 35 dealers worldwide.