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2016 Lo-Res Concept 
Shape was formed from lowering the 3D resolution of the iconic Lamborghini Countach, a Marcello Gandini (at Bertone) design from the early seventies
The body of the Lo-Res is made up of 12 tinted polycarbonate panels. It does have front and rear light bars, likely serving as headlights and taillamps, while the United Nude logos at the front and the back are both illuminated.
For its underpinnings, the Lo-Res uses a steel tube-frame chassis with black-painted metal covers for the wheels. A KDS 5-kilowatt electric motor paired with a single-speed transmission that sends that power to the rear wheels. It has disc brakes on the front wheels.
Opening the remote-control actuated clamshell body reveals fixed tandem seats made of polished metal and trimmed in ribbed black upholstery. 
Probably the most interesting bit of the interior would be the chrome hexagonal steering wheel and the polished instrument panel containing two digital displays.
Designed by the United Nude
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Get all the updated & latest news, reviews & blogs on e-cars, bikes & vehicles. We also provide electric car issues, problems & electric vehicle battery news.
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Pros and Cons of Electric Vehicles
There’s been a lot of hype around electric vehicles lately. It’s easy to see why: they’re cleaner, cheaper to maintain, and more fuel-efficient than traditional cars. Electric Cars also have an attractive option to consumers who are conscious about their impact on the environment. However, despite the progress that has been made in this field of technology, there are still some concerns about them which you should consider before purchasing one of your own.
Here’s an overview of some of the top pros and cons of electric vehicle you should think about before buying one of your own.
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The Advantages of Owning an EV
1. They Don’t Require Gasoline: Just plug your EV into a regular wall outlet at night, and you’ll be ready to roll in just a few hours. No need to waste time stopping at gas stations; no need to worry about how much fuel costs will rise in coming years.
2. You Can Drive Quietly: Because EVs don’t produce any combustion noise or exhaust, they can be driven without a loud engine idling—even on silent electric scooters.
3. They’re More Environmentally Friendly: Since they run on electricity instead of gasoline, EVs are more environmentally friendly than traditional vehicles.
4. Maintenance Costs Are Lower: The majority of EV parts last longer than those in traditional vehicles because there’s less wear-and-tear from driving and fewer moving parts.
5. Roadside Assistance Is Free: If you have roadside assistance through your insurance company, it’s included when you own an EV—free of charge!
6. It’s Easy to Get Around Town: With EV cars and bikes, you’ll never have to wait in line at a gas station again.
7. There Are Tax Incentives Available: Many states offer tax incentives that help offset some of the cost of purchasing an EV vehicle or bike.
8. An EV Might Be Easier To Park: Without a large engine under its hood, an EV is often easier to park than other types of vehicles.
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The Disadvantages of Owning an EV
There are many EV models currently on the market, but not all of them are created equal. For example, some models have short ranges between charges while others may be too expensive or even lacking in terms of performance. Many electric vehicles come with a steep price tag that can range anywhere from $15,000 to more than $100,000. Purchasing an EV will also be harder if you’re interested in a vehicle that needs subsidies or government assistance; most states have made it difficult or impossible for new players to join existing EV markets due to various regulatory restrictions.
In addition, charging your EV may prove difficult depending on where you live; there’s often little available electricity infrastructure or opportunities for public charging. Charging stations may also be hard to find outside major cities. Lastly, EVs don’t work well in extreme weather conditions like extreme heat or cold. The batteries used by EVs are sensitive to temperature fluctuations and could lose their charge quickly during these times—which means you’ll need access to a garage or other place where you can keep your car warm during colder months. If these are not a headache for you, you can still stick to an electric vehicle.
What makes owning an EV worth it
Compared to conventional vehicles, EVs (electric vehicles) have a number of advantages. For one, they’re very efficient: because EVs do not run on gas, charging your car will cost you far less than filling up your gas tank. Plus, if you live in a city that has adopted green initiatives—and many big cities have—you can often get a subsidy or tax break when purchasing an EV. Still on the fence about going electric? Take into account that not only are most EVs easy on your wallet, but they’re also kinder to our environment: operating them produces much fewer greenhouse gases than traditional cars do.
Finally, there’s no need to worry about running out of fuel while driving: all-electric vehicles have a range of anywhere from 50 miles to 300 miles per charge! This means that you don’t need to worry about stopping at stations along long drives—just plug in at home or work and let it charge overnight. The next day, just unplug it and go!
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