SGMCF328 Turbocharged April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 Sweden FTW! A true demonstration of going all out to go green. Using 1 container to ship 20 cars instead of 4, the reducing in carbon footprint is evident, not to mention the lower shipping cost. Ingenious Luvly — a manufacturer from Sweden — has created a method to reduce the shipping costs of its tiny electric car, which has a starting price of €10,000 and is less than nine feet long Source: https://english.elpais.com/economy-and-business/2023-04-23/the-ikea-swedish-car-that-comes-to-your-home-in-parts.html The arrival of electric vehicles (EVs) has allowed for a huge number of new players in the automotive world to emerge. These companies are staking out new territory, competing against established brands in the EV sector. Luvly — a Swedish firm — is one of them. The car manufacturer wants to stand out for its emission-free tiny cars… and for its peculiar delivery system, which has already caused a commotion. With the aim of reducing costs, Luvly has created a system very similar to that of its compatriot, Ikea: the cars are manufactured in pieces before being sent to their destination. This means that shipments can be used much more economically, to the point that, in a container with a capacity for four cars, it’s possible to fit the parts needed for 20 Luvly vehicles. Of course, contrary to what happens with furniture, it won’t be the buyer who is in charge of assembling it. The company will have different regional factories that will be in charge of the assembly. This methodology will apply to all of Luvly’s models, of which several are already planned, such as a three-wheeled sports car, or a small van. But, for the moment, only the first model — Luvly 0 — has seen the light of day. This vehicle is specifically meant for urban use. It’s a very small car that has been designed to move around agilely in the city, occupy a minimal amount of space, consume little energy and, at the same time, maximize the interior. The result is a model with a minimalist design, with a broad windshield and a straight-cut at the rear. The optical groups are very discreet, while the wheels — each one with its own fender — are placed at the four ends of the body. The Luvly 0 car only measures nine feet in length, five feet in width and 4.7 feet in height. These dimensions allow it to be a really light vehicle that only weighs 840 pounds. And, while it’s a two-seater model, it also has a good-sized trunk. Given its urban character, the car’s mechanical section does the job, taking into account its objectives. The brand doesn’t highlight its power, but it can reach speeds of up to 55 miles per hour. One of the strengths of the Luvly is that it has a 6.4 kilowatt battery. It’s divided into two removable modules — each weighing 33 pounds — so it’s possible to charge it at home. In addition, since its energy consumption is very low, a single charge can take it as far as 60 miles. The brand already allows you to sign up on its website to place orders, with a starting price of €10,000 ($11,000). ↡ Advertisement 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volvobrick Supersonic April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 Still needs same 100k plus COE.... 😆 1 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 Dont waste time on cars. Electric bicycle is the loophole to exploit now. No coe, no law. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 Its a Chery QQ 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 On 4/24/2023 at 10:29 AM, Watwheels said: Dont waste time on cars. Electric bicycle is the loophole to exploit now. No coe, no law. Good quality Electric Bicycle is hard to find on this island. I mean https://www.giant.com.cn/index.php/index/bike_view.html?id=554 "Too expensive" for local market Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unfazed 6th Gear April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 On 4/24/2023 at 10:47 AM, Jamesc said: Its a Chery QQ When did that QQ get a roof top rack?! Lol... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stratovarius Turbocharged April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 On 4/24/2023 at 10:08 AM, SGMCF328 said: Sweden FTW! A true demonstration of going all out to go green. Using 1 container to ship 20 cars instead of 4, the reducing in carbon footprint is evident, not to mention the lower shipping cost. Ingenious Luvly — a manufacturer from Sweden — has created a method to reduce the shipping costs of its tiny electric car, which has a starting price of €10,000 and is less than nine feet long Source: https://english.elpais.com/economy-and-business/2023-04-23/the-ikea-swedish-car-that-comes-to-your-home-in-parts.html The arrival of electric vehicles (EVs) has allowed for a huge number of new players in the automotive world to emerge. These companies are staking out new territory, competing against established brands in the EV sector. Luvly — a Swedish firm — is one of them. The car manufacturer wants to stand out for its emission-free tiny cars… and for its peculiar delivery system, which has already caused a commotion. With the aim of reducing costs, Luvly has created a system very similar to that of its compatriot, Ikea: the cars are manufactured in pieces before being sent to their destination. This means that shipments can be used much more economically, to the point that, in a container with a capacity for four cars, it’s possible to fit the parts needed for 20 Luvly vehicles. Of course, contrary to what happens with furniture, it won’t be the buyer who is in charge of assembling it. The company will have different regional factories that will be in charge of the assembly. This methodology will apply to all of Luvly’s models, of which several are already planned, such as a three-wheeled sports car, or a small van. But, for the moment, only the first model — Luvly 0 — has seen the light of day. This vehicle is specifically meant for urban use. It’s a very small car that has been designed to move around agilely in the city, occupy a minimal amount of space, consume little energy and, at the same time, maximize the interior. The result is a model with a minimalist design, with a broad windshield and a straight-cut at the rear. The optical groups are very discreet, while the wheels — each one with its own fender — are placed at the four ends of the body. The Luvly 0 car only measures nine feet in length, five feet in width and 4.7 feet in height. These dimensions allow it to be a really light vehicle that only weighs 840 pounds. And, while it’s a two-seater model, it also has a good-sized trunk. Given its urban character, the car’s mechanical section does the job, taking into account its objectives. The brand doesn’t highlight its power, but it can reach speeds of up to 55 miles per hour. One of the strengths of the Luvly is that it has a 6.4 kilowatt battery. It’s divided into two removable modules — each weighing 33 pounds — so it’s possible to charge it at home. In addition, since its energy consumption is very low, a single charge can take it as far as 60 miles. The brand already allows you to sign up on its website to place orders, with a starting price of €10,000 ($11,000). what kind of crap is this? think im getting old like Jeremy Clarkson. Am getting sick of these dreary micro cars. These looks much nicer. Just give it a bigger battery: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 On 4/24/2023 at 10:47 AM, Jamesc said: Its a Chery QQ Never thot I'd say this....the QQ actually looks good in comparison 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arogab Turbocharged April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 Must be funny when you driving in such a car. I am not a funny guy. It will not be for me. Haha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inlinefour Twincharged April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 this is the perfect BlurSG third model 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Hypersonic April 24, 2023 Share April 24, 2023 Remember this classic...😁 https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Jeremy+Clarke+in+tiny+car&&view=detail&mid=34987FE39E9AC1AAF2D934987FE39E9AC1AAF2D9&&FORM=VRDGAR&PC=HWMB ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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