Has this EV been highlighted here?

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Has this EV been highlighted here?

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It's been around on a few you-tube videos (for obvious reasons) but not discussed here as far as I can recall.
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Not seen that one before - looks like a modern take on the BMW Isetta bubble car?
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TBH I thought that Fully Charged did an annoying review on it? (must be someone adopting the same grating presenter technique) ..yep, late 2022 Octoberish.

How our attention to that channel has dropped off eh!?
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I still enjoy seeing Rob do his Krytenesque thing. The rest, not so much. When I saw the new Isetta I thought it would sell in droves, it's got that style going for it. We are on Florence Sept, will keep an eye out for
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Would work very well as our second car!
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Yup, I feel the same way, his clumsiness is his best feature, the slick regurgitated processed meat of the revolving door of presenters courtesy of his engorged production team are production line clones without appeal, (& in one instance ignorant as Feck with his head up his own 'arris) ..thus I couldn't remember the episode I came across because "mulch is mulch"

The car, great.
The bad bit is the cruddy charging capability, small batts in a vehicle you zoom slowly around in need faster charging regardless, or else they are swapped out for something faster due to disruption to whimsical travel by the public used to "as & when"
7kWh charging ought be the standard to minimise disruption to charging, pit-stops & "life" all cars are pushed beyond the intended design, knee-capping an EV in this manner is tantamount to self harm imho.
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