Kei cars need to be sold everywhere. Change our minds
No. It's a V12-powered lightweight able to lap the Nürburgring in under four minutes flat.No. It's a tiny Japanese car named after a tree, available with a tiny battery, a tiny electric range and tiny, comically slow
Congratulations!
Don't fool yourselves into thinking Japan's passion for kei cars stems purely out of a lack of real estate. The market takes the segment very, very seriously. Need proof? The country's auto industry has just named one (or two?)
Would this work in the PH?
At first glance, 180km of range for an electric vehicle doesn't sound too impressive-more so if you're comparing it to the Teslas and Volkswagens of the world. For an urbanite like this, though? That kind of usability may be
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