ICYMI: Stronach demonstrates his new micro-mobility vehicle — via drivingdotca Technology Innovation NewVehicles ElectricVehicles
The SARIT is meant to be an affordable vehicle, costing $6,000. More importantly, “you can drive to work and back for less than a dollar”, says Stronach.“It’s perfect for going to work in the morning and heading back home at night”, Stronach says. “It can go 100 kilometres in a single charge, so you can just plug it in when you get home.”Article content
Instead of the traditional gas pedal, the vehicle has three toggled speeds: low, medium, and high, and a throttle on the right handlebar. Despite having only three wheels, Lajeunesse insists on the SARIT’s stability. To prove it, he throws a hip-check into the frame to show how little it moves.
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