Elio certainly has the potential to be a game changer. A sub-$8,000 vehicle getting 50+ MPG combined running on regular fuel, while offering a relatively high level of passenger protection, certainly could change the game. Tesla is showing us the way towards one future, but we're not living in the future quite yet. The infrastructure isn't there yet to support electric vehicles. The price isn't there yet to reach the masses and really have an impact. Batteries have a limited life (how long does that 3 year old cell phone run on a charge these days?). I've not seen that addressed. The Eilo doesn't suffer from any of those. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing but respect for what Musk/Tesla has done, and the latest Consumers Reports score is the final proof they're doing a lot of things right. If someone dropped a Tesla in my driveway for me to drive, I'd be all over it. But I'll never spend $80,000 on one.I think the Elio Vehicle is a great concept, but it certainly does not advance automobile technology, not a single engineering patents that I'm aware of.
The Tesla was a game changer, and holds hundreds of patents.
My point, comparing Tesla & Elio Motors is absurd on any level.
Elon Musk is a "World Class" entrepreneur with a proven track record.
Musk deserved the ATVM loan, he's a brilliant businessman, and was able to successfully execute his dream!
Whether the Elio is enough of a potential game changer to warrant ATVM support we'll eventually find out. I think it is. Whether EM's financials are to the governments liking is the big question, IMHO.