A pocket-sized sports car. That’s how to describe the MyCar Electric Car when I first saw it a few weeks ago. Fact is, the MyCar is far from being a sports car because just like most vehicles running on electricity, it can only muster 40mph.
Using lead-acid batteries that can store 9.6 KWH of power, you can easily charge them in just under five hours. After that, you can cover as much as 60 miles driving this sporty looking electric car.
Fact is, the MyCar is all about giving you excellent inner-city transport, no more and no less. At almost 10,000 Euros, it’s pretty expensive for a car that looks like a toy. Then again, any environment-conscious individual would slobber at the thought of not using a single drop of fuel to drive it.
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