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1920s folding electric car

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Global Statistics1 year ago

Changing the battery of an electric car in 1943.

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BR°kēñ🥷1 year ago

The first 5th will car in the 1950s

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Raghu1 year ago

Cartoons from the old days did not care about anyone being offended

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Raghu1 year ago

This is what one of the world's most expensive suspension systems looks like

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MidjourneyGuy1 year ago

How the different the world would’ve been if we had stuck with EVs from the beginning

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YesKnow1 year ago

Automated car parking Humans will have nothing left to do

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Raghu1 year ago

Car safety test in 1930.

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Mehak Saluja1 year ago

The 1920s folding electric car, known as the "Detroit Electric," was an innovative vehicle designed to be compact and easy to store. This unique car featured a foldable body, making it one of the earliest examples of a space-saving automobile. The electric propulsion system, powered by batteries, was quiet and clean, which made it an attractive option for urban use. However, despite its ingenuity, the folding electric car did not gain widespread popularity, primarily due to the limited range of its batteries and the rise of gasoline-powered vehicles, which offered greater range and convenience.

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RAJNISH DUBEY1 year ago

Car with electric umbrella. It's like a butterfly spreading the wings...

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