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Kalashnikov Electric Prototype

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According to a story by Autoblog, Kalashnikov is showing off a retro Soviet era electric car. Yes this is the AK-47 gun builder making something a bit more peaceful and silent in their newest venture. Using a 90kWh battery pack, this bad boy is good for 215 miles and a 0-60 mph time of 6 seconds. What are your thoughts? LIke it, pass,????

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https://www.autoblog.com/2018/08/24/kalashnikov-electric-car-prototype/ 

A MONSTROUSLY huge 'pass'.

Interesting...looks remind me of maybe an old Fiat or Renault with a front inspired by a '67-69 Ford F-series.

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22 hours ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said:

Interesting...looks remind me of maybe an old Fiat or Renault with a front inspired by a '67-69 Ford F-series.

I am mixed on the style, but have to give them Huge Kudo's for giving a modern spin on a communist old car with a 21st century power train. It would for sure make you stand out in a crowd here in the USA.

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