No it's not. I see no wing option. You need to put that on your plate. If not, Elio will just dominate the market.
Then there's the submarine version of the Elio...........
When there is only one place left that is a forum which has your name on it, you know he lurks around here. He will not show himself as he's an expert at going into hiding. If I started a forum called Atlantic Owners Forum, I bet you'd be sitting there and seeing what people were saying.
That's...
I know. I figured that since Paul reads this forum, he might have a new idea as the Elio-E doesn't seem to be getting the funding needed. Maybe the Elio-FCE (Flying Car Electric) might be the next thing he could introduce and bump up the stock price a bit.
Just thinking, the Elio-FCE is first...
The i-Road was never going to work. According to Toyota, it had a top speed of 27 mph and a range of 31 miles (driving at 19 mph). We had to remember the timeframe. This was 10 years ago and Elio had a three wheeler promising 110 mph and a range of 680 miles. So, Toyota probably decided that it...
The new CEO also headed up Atlis. That's an EV company that makes pickups which takes 15 minutes to recharge, has a 500 mile range and can tow 35K lbs. Since Chris accomplished this, imagine what he can do for Arcimoto. Here's the info on the truck they sell for $45K...
It would be nice if they brought someone in from the outside. Not take a BOD guy and make him CEO. It's rearranging the chairs on the Titanic.
As for the roadster, they are running into a major issue with that. It's called CAN-AM. Three wheeler with similar design and the top of the line model...
Arcimoto has a new permanent CEO. Tapped Tesla talent, so he can use that knowledge to get the company back up on top. They will be profitable by Q4 and selling a minimum of 400 this year.
https://www.bizjournals.com/portland/news/2023/04/20/arcimoto-appoints-tesla-veteran-as-ceo.html
You have to admit, that was a pretty funny episode. I did read somewhere that they welded up the spider gears to make it a locked rear axle, which made it much easier to roll.
They do and can but people usually don't put money down on those. Thus, people are more patient when they are late.
Vanderhall is a good example of a startup not taking money. They teased us with what they were going to do and people didn't mind waiting. 6 years after the formation of the...
I'll teach you:
ABS: Braking
TC: Accelerating
Stability Control: Controlling rotational axis of the vehicle
Cars today (not talking about a VW BUG but something built in the last 30 years) utilize a three axis accelerometer. It controlls the three systems I mentioned above. For the automotive...
It was at a time when crowdfunding was all the rage. Then with the $6800 price tag along with 84 mpg and 5 star crash rating, ex GM plant to build it and Pep Boys doing the service, it was an easier sell. Even though those were just claims and none of it proven, it resulted in $26M for Elio...
It took over 4 years to get to that point. Plus lots of incentives to do so. So it was not like, "Put down $100 fully refundable if you are interested" and then use that as a barometer. There were all of these different tiers and thus that production number was another incentive, especially if...
With the way the three wheeler companies are doing, anything is possible. It's not there's a single startup that is doing well, thus dream big. I can see Nimbus building there as they are going to start production in July - September.
Doesn't matter. It would cost too much. Plus, Vanderhall owners are dying due to design issues. First is, the rear tire losing traction and people getting killed.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/baron-budd-representing-family-wrongful-151800848.html
Doesn't matter, it's German, so who knows. FUV was brought down by supply chain issues. With Elio being next store to a company that can fix that, it's where Elio will finally be hitting that milestone of building and delivering the long anticipated Elio-E. Delivering it will be as easy as cake.
From looking at the KSLA videos I found that thyssenkrupp is leasing out part of the plant. I must have missed that the USPS leases out part of the plant too. We all knew that Hyundai did. I wonder how this affects the Elio operations? I wonder what is going on with all of the equipment that...
I have and it's amazing. It's like here in our area we used to have Bethlehem Steel. When it went bankrupt and then the assets bought, the office tower they built was something of a secret for anyone not working there as an executive. The amount of artwork in the place and a whole bunch of it in...