Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Luvly O? the Ikea of cars? assemble it yourself?

 

the Luvly O car? 

It is like a Smart Fortwo in size but a lot simpler in design. It is an electric vehicle. It seems like a 'bare bones' version of the Smart Fortwo. 


Auto Evolution (photo above is from their site) has an article on it. It seems - from the article - that it would be shipped like an Ikea furniture in packs and assembled in 'micro factories' around the world. In some ways it could be good. I can see some customization going on. I can see it as a candidate for having it 'wrapped' - like one would a cell phone - modified to fit the owners personality. 

New Atlas has an article on it. They mention that it has removable batteries but don't mention how big they are. If they are too big, might not be too removable or it would be difficult to do so. The article mentions a range of 62 miles. I can see this being good in city or small towns an an neighborhood electric vehicle. There are those who would love it for that purpose. 

ElecTrive has an article on it. It is like the Ikea of kit cars except one doesn't build it or assemble it yourself. I believe it would be 'flat packed' and delivered to 'mini factories' that would assemble it before being sold. The article a possible future vehicles that would include a sporty trike model and a small van. I wonder how these will turn out or look like. 

There are other articles on it; DuckDuckGo search results for Luvly O car. One could do a search using other search engines. This is just one that I prefer. 


Here is their Luvly Global site. It has photos of a few variations; a box shaped 'transport' type design (possible 'self driving' design?), a cargo design (a Luvly with a box attached), the Luvly design itself, and a sportier design but it has four wheels instead of three. 
















TomLeeM


2023 / 10 / 17




 

FOMM Car of Japan? Smart Car Wannabe?

 


the red FOMM car from Japan; the FOMM ONE.

I came across a vide on YouTube that showed this little car. It mentioned that there was three models; two of which were concept cars. I think they are very neat looking. 

YouTube - search results for FOMM ONE

I like the idea of it having removable batteries. I think one could have a separate set that is being charged while using one set. Once the battery is low, one just changes the batteries. 

I am not sure that not having a 'gas' (acceleration) pedal is a good idea. It has a brake pedal but one accelerates using paddles on the steering column? I think that would be tricky to use (even mentions this in the video below). 

It indicates it seats four people. With a car of that size, I don't see how anyone would really be comfortable in the back seat; unless they are small of stature or a small child. I think it could be added cargo space if the back seat could be 'flattened' forward to provide more cargo space for the back. 

They show the concept cars and the ONE. It is very informative. I think one should watch it if one is interested in this unique car. 

I put this in the Smart Cars Are Cool blog since it reminds me of a Smart Fortwo or the Smart ED. This seats four people instead of just two people in the Fortwo. I am not sure how much room there is in the back seat since it is vey small; like the Fortwo. The dimensions seems very similar to the Fortwo. Like the Fortwo, I think this little vehicle would be great for around town and in cities. It would be easy to park and maneuver. Unlike the Fortwo, I wonder if it will ever come to the USA. It would be neat if it did. Perhaps it could be like the Fortwo in that there is a 'gas' pedal as well as the brake pedal. 











TomLeeM

2023 / 10 / 17









Friday, October 6, 2023

The Urbee Car; a Dream Gone?

 There was a little car that was being developed but isn't anymore. Their website is gone and their Facebook page is inactive. I think it is or was a cool little car. It is - like others like it - had a dream that never came about. I wonder how many cools cars are gone since their dream was never realized for a variety of reasons. 



Urbee Car - Facebook. The last post on their page dates back to 2014. Their website is gone; it doesn't come up if you click on the link. They have a photo where the vehicle is damaged due to improper shipping. I guess it is a picture of how the company looks now. 

It is a tiny car and would definitely fit into the 'modern micro car' category. I think it is really cool that it is (or parts of it?) was 3D printed. I think this makes it unique. 


I believe it was supposed to have rear wheel steer and it would be power was sent to the front wheels. I think this is not a good idea. It is for slow moving vehicles like fork lifts but not faster vehicles like this one. I think they should have gone with the traditional rear wheel drive and the front wheels would steer. I have read articles on how their arrangement would lead to problems. 

I believe it was supposed to be a hybrid vehicle. I think this is unusual for such a small vehicle but it makes more sense than all electric vehicle. I think a gas only version would be really great too. I think there are a variety of small engines they could have used. 


I think the reverse trike configuration is more stable than a trike one. I think it also helps being lower to the ground too. 

I think the design looks stable. It shows the front wheel drive while the back steers. I think they got this backwards. It seems to even have some form of a roll cage; making it safer? With the weight being lower and a reverse trike configuration might have made it more stable. I guess all these ideas are nice but not if they vehicle using it never came about. 














TomLeeM


2023 / 10 / 06





Monday, October 2, 2023

Nobe GT100? Gone the way of the Fortwo?

 I have been watching a three wheel electric car called the Nobe GT100. It is really cool looking with a retro look and style. It is an all electric vehicle. According to the site, it has three wheel drive. I like the idea of side by side seating. I think there is a back seat too but I doubt it has much room. 

Per the Nobe Facebook page, it came to the west coast of the USA. I was hoping it would come to the USA but I was hoping it would come to the east coast and not the west coast. The east coast has more people than the west coast. 

Nobe Cars on Facebook. Perhaps it will not only won't come to America but it also won't come anywhere? It is a shame since it is a really nice little car. It seems to have gone the way of the Smart ED and the Fortwo. I wonder how many cars that seemed to have a future but ended up without one. 

I am not sure how well an compact electric truck would have done. It seems there are those who only want a pickup truck if it is really big and haul a lot. I doubt the 500 could or would do either. It is a shame. I think it would or could have balanced out those really big pickup trucks and would be great for light delivery / pickup and for cities or towns. It is a shame since the 500 has a really cool retro look; IMO. 




the Nobe GT100. 

the Nobe 500 pickup truck. 

When one goes to the My Nobe site or the Nobe cars site, it seems to be closed due to unpaid bills? I think this is not a good sign. I have seen some really cool vehicles that don't go anywhere due to a lack of investors or anyone - with lots of money - who is truly interested in it. One would think it would have a future since electric cars are the future (per some people)? Their Nobe Cars Facebook page seems to be still there (doesn't really mean anything since there are other cars companies that have gone defunct but their Facebook page is still there - i.e. Urbee car on Facebook). 










TomLeeM


2023 / 10 / 02