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Wacky Three-Wheelers Go Electric

June 24th, 2015

Britain-based Morgan Motor Company has a new three-wheeler that tosses the gas-powered V-twin in favor of an all-electric power plant.

TheEV3 the company’s second electric vehicle, after the (manually-shifted!) 2012 Plus E concept was never brought to market. The vehicle will have a 60-horsepower rear-mounted electric motor and an estimate range of about 150 miles. This prototype expected to go into development toward the end of next year.

For more information, visit WIRED.

Photo: Morgan Motor Company

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