Yesterday I took an Aptera 2E out for a spin. I drove it for about 30 minutes in moderate traffic up and down Manhattan's West Side Highway. Here's what I thought: Exterior: The car is striking, ...
Like any other profession, auto writers often know each other. We swap stories, ask each other's advice, and occasionally brag. So when a friend called to say he was about to test-drive the Aptera 2e, ...
What if you could drive a car that doesn't require gas and never runs out of battery? That’s the promise of Aptera, a company that is revolutionizing the electric vehicle (EV) industry. Aptera has ...
Aptera Motors now claims its updated electric three-wheeler will be able to run entirely on solar power, with no charging required for daily use. "Our built-in solar array keeps your battery pack ...
The Launch Edition of the three-wheeled EV is supposed to go 400 miles on a full charge. So what gives? Aptera's solar EV went on a real-world road trip. It traveled over 300 miles on a full charge.
Aptera’s three-wheeled solar EV (SEV) will integrate Comma.ai’s Openpilot driver assistance system that enables compatible vehicles to steer, brake, and stop at red lights (and stop signs) without ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
A futuristic solar-powered vehicle made by a startup called Aptera just took a long road trip, powered by the sun. And one of Aptera’s executives was at the wheel. Steve Fambro, Aptera’s co-founder ...
At the recent Move America mobility conference in Austin, Texas, we heard a presentation from Chris Anthony, current chief executive officer of San Diego-based Aptera Motors. When last we reported on ...
Aptera, the San Diego-based SEV (Solar Electric Vehicle) startup, has raised $40 million in its latest round of funding. Aptera hopes to use this capital to bring its SEV to production later this year ...
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