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SANTA ROSA, California (Reuters) – The ZAP Xebra is a three-wheeler running on basic batteries, silent and easy to maneuver. It is more than a golf cart and less than a compact car and costs just under $10,000.
“They are cute in their own ugly way. They are the VW of the electric cars. They are the car of the people,” said ZAP CEO Steve Schneider said, pointing to a Xebra fleet painted in Kiwi Green, Lipstick Red or Zebra Flash (with stripes).
While others hammer away at battery technology to make all-electric cars go further and cost less, ZAP (as in zero air pollution) believes it has the formula in its tiny Xebra cars made in China: Plug it in at home and go up to 40 miles per hour for up to 25 miles.
“The key is to keep the car simple,” said Schneider, noting that a single-wheel front end is a crucial part of containing costs.
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