In Atlanta (USA), a very rare electric car General Motors EV-1 from 1997 was found in a parking lot. The unique car is covered with a layer of dust and probably without a battery. It seems that the owner forgot about it.
After all, the GM EV-1 was a model ahead of its time. General Motors experimented with electric cars long before Tesla.
We once wrote in detail about this incredible car.
Remember that the first series of the GM EV-1 could travel 120-160 km without recharging, and the second – up to 240 km. The coupe was equipped with a 138-horsepower engine, and its top speed was 130 km/h.
Only 1117 electric cars were produced, but only a few units of the EV-1 have survived to this day. The fact is that the cars were not sold but leased.
At the end of the lease, the cars were taken and…destroyed. Only a few could be saved.