Model Sondors EV — 3-Seat EV With Long-Range Options — Starting At $10,000

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Following the success of his IndieGogo electric bike crowdfunding campaign and subsequent business success, Storm Sondors has launched a new company — the Sondors Electric Car Company.

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The new company has revealed a 3-wheel electric vehicle with seating for 3 and a starting price of $10,000 — the Model Sondors. The new electric vehicle (EV) will reportedly be built from aluminum and available with a number of different battery pack options — ones allowing for ranges of 50, 100, or 200 miles per full charge, according to those involved.

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As it stands, a physical prototype isn’t expected to be revealed before the end of next year. The project is currently using a StartEngine campaign for funding — offering $12 common shares in the company (with a minimum investment being $120) through the service. The plans call for an initial investment of $1 million for prototype construction work. The $120 minimum investment, notably, reserves you one of the vehicles, should it be released. (At the time of writing this, $276,000 of the targeted $70,000 has been raised.)

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Once the prototype has been completed, the firm is then planning another round of financing. Interestingly, Sondors is apparently “hoping” for as many as 120,000 initial orders — and he claims that returns on investment will be strong if the plan follows through on its objectives.

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Once things are up and running, the plan is for the EVs to be ordered online and then delivered to your door, as with electric bikes sold by Sondors.


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