Vanderhall, the US-based motor works company will debut its three-wheeled all-electric roadster in Australia towards the latter half of 2021.
The attention-getting, retro-styled Edison² is sitting somewhere between a trike and a small sportscar, whereas to drive the vehicle, one does not require a motorbike licence or for the driver to wear a helmet.
Edison² will be priced above $60,000 depending on how the Australian dollar performs next year. The product is amazing.
With more than 300km estimated driving range, the Edison² has a 28.8kWh battery and can be charged on AC points in around 6 hours.
Built on an aluminium mono frame with an ABS composite body, it is fitted with two motors – both on the front axle – that each output 52kW power, and F1-inspired pushrod suspension to give the vehicle it's exciting handling.
It has a Bluetooth audio connection and sound system, offers cruise control and electric power steering, and even has heated seats.
Adam Merkle, who runs importer and distributor Vanderhall Australia, said: “The Edison² is currently undergoing compliance testing and will be launched after dealers open in mid-2021.”
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