YOU CAN NOW RESERVE ELI'S $11,900 ELECTRIC MICROCAR

It's classified as a neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV), which means it's limited to 25 mph. But it can go up to 90 miles on a charge.

Eli has opened U.S. order books for its Zero electric microcar, which starts at $11,900. "Microcar" may even be a charitable term, though, as this is a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) legally limited to 25 mph. 

It offers a 90-mile range in the U.S.—note that as it isn't a car, this isn't an EPA cycle figure, just a general claimed range—and a 3.2-kW onboard charger that can recharge it in under 3 hours on a 240V connection. It's designed for quick trips around town, with a tiny upright frame and two seats with a small trunk. It's 88 inches long, about 55 inches shorter than a Fiat 500e.

Because it's a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle, federal regulations prohibit driving it on roads with a speed limit greater than 35 mph. And with that 25 mph speed limiter, you're even more restricted. It's closer to a golf cart than a full-fledged passenger car, but it's priced closer to that end, too.

And it's got some nice features to make it more livable than a golf cart. It offers an enclosed cabin with heat and air conditioning, power steering, a rear-view camera and an optional head unit with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality. Eli says new features are on the way and will be announced closer to its official launch later this year. Eli plans to sell Zeros through a dealer network—though we don't know what that will look like yet—and has the capacity to produce roughly 4,000 per year. 

You can reserve your Eli Zero for $200 here

Via Electrek.

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