Arcimoto Believes in Transitioning to Smaller EVs like the FUV

 

Arcimoto is a company heavily driven by global warming

 

They think that we must rethink how we eat, live, and drive. Arcimoto believes in a transition to smaller EVs like the FUV.

The FUV, or fun utility vehicle, is a beautiful machine designed with a purpose.

The base version is meant for consumers as a clean, affordable alternative to your current mode of transportation.

The FUV does well at its purpose too. It has a top speed of 75mph and a max city range of 102 miles.

It has the power to keep up with its contemporaries, but it also has the lithe frame of a snake serpentining through streets and trails alike.

That's especially useful when dealing with the other models based on the FUV design.

 
 

The FUV and all its variants offer unique help to people

The Deliverator is a courier variant of the FUV that still has those spec numbers but with a shift in the design. Catering to those who work with their vehicles.

Perhaps even more important than either of those two is the Rapid Responder, the emergency response variant of the FUV.

This version is especially useful to those in medical, law, or firefighting. The fire department of Eugene-Springfield even deploys Rapid Responders, and they have some praise to say of it.

The FUV and all its variants are a viable consideration in the new market and offer unique help to people.

 
 

FUV

Design: Arcimoto

Location: Eugene, OR, U.S.A

Price: $17,900

  • Max Speed: 75 mph / 121 kph

  • Max Range (City): 100 mi / 161 km

  • Charge Time: 4 hrs with 220V Outlet

  • Battery: (NMC) Lithium-ion

  • Motor: 2 Electric Motors 77 bhp

  • Size (L x W x H): 9.42 x 5.08 x 5.42’ / 2.87 x 1.55 x 1.65 m

  • Wheelbase: 6.66’ / 2.03 m

  • Weight: 1,300 lb / 589.7

  • Max Load Capacity: 500 lb / 226.8 kg

Features

  • Phone Mount / Cup Holder

  • Bluetooth Speakers / Lockable Rear Tailbox

 
 
 
 
 
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