Technology
AK-47 maker Kalashnikov chases Tesla with Soviet-style electric car
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The makers of the world’s most famous rifle, the AK-47,
have shown off a concept electric car they say can rival
Telsa. -
Russian company Kalashnikov launched the Soviet-style
CV-1 at the Army 2018 military exposition in Moscow. -
Kalashnikov told Russian news outlet RBK on
Thursday that they expect it to “keep up” with
Tesla. -
It can run for about 217 miles according to the
company, reaching 60 mph in six seconds.
The Russian company behind the AK47 launched an electric car at a
Moscow military expo on Tuesday – and claim it can rival Elon
Musk’s Tesla.
Kalashnikov said they’ve based the design of the new CV-1 on
a 1970s Soviet hatchback, the IZh 2125
“Kombi” – and it couldn’t be more different from the
futuristic Tesla range with which it wants to compete.
The car’s
specifications, according to the company website, include
a battery capacity of 90 kW per
hour, 220 kW of power, and
a cruising range of 217 miles (350
km).
Here’s a video by Kalashnikov’s showing off the car:
They say the car goes from 0 to 62 mph in 6 seconds.
The CV-1 is still in the concept phase, and Kalashnikov haven’t
suggested a launch date or a price.
They launched the brand-new model at the international forum
“Army-2018,”
which is a showcase of 28,000 military items from 1,500
companies.
When Russian news outlet RBK
asked the Kalashnikov spokesperson how the CV-1 was better
than a Tesla “she could not name the specific advantages of
the Kalashnikov car,” they reported.
Kalashnikov spokeswoman Sofia Ivanova also told RBC: “The car
is competing with Tesla because it’s currently a successful
electric vehicle project. We expect to at least keep up with it.”
Here’s a video by Kalashnikov’s showing off the car:
The company also brought out a weird golden military robot at the
expo.
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