5 reasons why you (don’t) want the Nyobolt EV
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The argument that “electric cars are no fun” no longer applies in some cases. And if the Nyobolt EV ever goes into production, that statement could be completely refuted. We give you five reasons why you (don’t) want the Nyobolt EV.
The Nyobolt EV is an electric car from the English companies Callum and Nyobolt. And that could be the most beautiful electric car ever.
Five reasons why you (don’t) want the Nyobolt EV
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Plus: good design
Callum co-developed the Nyobolt EV. This is the company of Ian Callum, a world-renowned car designer responsible for the designs of Jaguars and Aston Martins, among others.
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Despite this, he did not autograph the car. Julian Thomson, who also produced the first generation Lotus Elise, introduced the electric car.
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Plus: The Nyobolt can be charged quickly
A partnership was established with Nyobolt for the technology. While we don’t know much about the specs just yet, the company has an idea of what the battery will look like.
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There is a battery on board that is sufficient for 35 kWh. It can be fully charged within 6 minutes. With a full battery you can travel about 250 kilometers. According to the developers, the battery passed a test of 2,000 charging cycles without any major losses. The battery can be charged extremely quickly.
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Plus: two-seater
Another reason you’ll want this Nyobolt EV is simply that it’s a two-seater.
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Electric two-seaters are still very rare, but with a low center of gravity and plenty of torque, they can be a lot of fun to drive.
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Cons: Electric
While an electric car can be fun, the lack of a third pedal means the driving experience might be less exciting than a real Lotus Elise.
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Min: Production is still waiting
There are currently no concrete plans to put the Nyobolt EV into production.
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Source: Auto visie

I’m Jamie Bowen, a dedicated and passionate news writer for 24 News Reporters. My specialty is covering the automotive industry, but I also enjoy writing about a wide range of other topics such as business and politics. I believe in providing my readers with accurate information while entertaining them with engaging content.