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Written by Craig Jamieson
Yes, on the same day the Jaguar announced that it"ll sell electric E-Types, Russian company Kalashnikov has released this, the CV-1 concept. Kalashnikov touts a 90kWh battery pack roughly double that of your average Nissan Leaf or VW e-Golf and says that its power is transmitted into motive force by means of a revolutionary inverter". And believe us when we say that revolutionary" is not a term that"s just thrown around in Russia. So, despite looking like a Gillette razor crossed with a Lada station wagon, the CV-1 will dispatch the 0-62 sprint in about six seconds if you"re feeling particularly sprightly, and cruise for more than 200 miles if you aren"t. And it"s apparently based on a car called the IZH-2125 Kombi, which is definitely a car we"ve heard of before.
Date written: 24 Aug 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13066
Yes, on the same day the Jaguar announced that it"ll sell electric E-Types, Russian company Kalashnikov has released this, the CV-1 concept. Kalashnikov touts a 90kWh battery pack roughly double that of your average Nissan Leaf or VW e-Golf and says that its power is transmitted into motive force by means of a revolutionary inverter". And believe us when we say that revolutionary" is not a term that"s just thrown around in Russia. So, despite looking like a Gillette razor crossed with a Lada station wagon, the CV-1 will dispatch the 0-62 sprint in about six seconds if you"re feeling particularly sprightly, and cruise for more than 200 miles if you aren"t. And it"s apparently based on a car called the IZH-2125 Kombi, which is definitely a car we"ve heard of before.
Date written: 24 Aug 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13066