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Swedish startup Luvly is out to change that, with its flat-pack recyclable O light urban vehicle. So first of all, no, the Luvly O is not user-assembled like a piece of Ikea furniture.
When it comes to cars, size matters. That’s why one Stockholm-based startup is launching a flat-pack microcar, which it says cuts carbon emissions and could make city centers safer for pedestrians.
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Flat-Pack Electric Car Brings IKEA Vibes to Urban Transport - MSNThe Luvly O is also claimed to be lightweight (under 900 pounds) and largely recyclable. Range is claimed to be about 62 miles—if that bears out, it should beat the Ami's numbers.
When it comes to cars, size matters. That’s why one Stockholm-based startup is launching a flat-pack microcar, which it says cuts carbon emissions and could make city centers safer for pedestrians.
Stockholm tech company Luvly is set to launch Luvly O, a flat-pack mini electric car that it claims could be the future of urban transport. At just under 400 kilograms, the Luvly O weighs around a ...
Luvly's proof of concept, the O electric quadricycle, indicates the company could ship 250 flat-packed units in a single shipping container.
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TopSpeed on MSNStellantis May Try To Build Vehicles With Ikea-Style Flat Packing - MSNLuvly's "O" prototype is supposed to offer 62 miles of EV range with a 6.4-kilowatt-hour swappable battery, hit a top speed ...
When it comes to cars, size matters. That’s why one Stockholm-based startup is launching a flat-pack microcar, which it says cuts carbon emissions and could make city centers safer for pedestrians.
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