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What better place to showcase the future of electric Russian cars than a military expo?
At least, that’s what infamous weapon manufacturer, Kalashnikov has done with its latest creation, the CV-1 retro electric car.
The behemoth manufacturer, most famous for creating the world’s most prolific assault rifle, the AK-47, reckons the CV-1 premiers "supercar" performance with "cutting edge" technology.
Though, at this stage, the brand’s crack at mass-market automotive looks a bit like a kit car cooked up in someone’s garage. The Lada-esque styling is cool, it even packs ‘70s chrome doorhandles… but I can’t get past the dodgy looking body panels.
There’s also a slightly off-putting feel about it sitting right next to racks of assault weaponry…
Kalashnikov reckons it can take on Tesla with the car’s specs. It packs a competitive 90kW/h battery pack which has a power output of 220kW. Range is a claimed 350km/h and it’ll do 0-100km/h in six seconds.
Not bad figures, although they aren’t exactly stellar for a car that looks like it doesn’t weigh much more than a tonne.
What’s the world’s biggest murder weapon manufacturer doing in automotive, anyway? Surprisingly, a lot lately.
Kalasnikov also manufactures a series of electric off-road motorbikes and ATVs as well as the UV-4 electric vehicle aimed at the ‘civilian market’ which looks a bit like a Renault Twizy.
Neat. If you can get past the whole ‘It’s manufactured by one of the world’s biggest war machines’ thing.
What do you think of the CV-1 - retro slick or lame garage project come to life? Tell us in the comments.
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