EZOne3 Electric 3-Wheeler Kickstarter
I started working on this EZOne3 about 8 years ago.
The car is now being finished, and I plan to launch a kickstarter campaign in a couple months to start production of a kit to build them. The real key to any car is the body, and the primary reason for a kickstarter is to raise the funds to pay for making the molds to produce a lightweight and inexpensive body. In addition, I will be producing 'version two' of the car that will use Prius components and have almost everything wireless and electronically controlled, for example, no mechanical steering, which frees up space significantly in a car this size, and should make room to carry two persons. I will reveal the completed body in a week or so, but wanted to get started on getting some feedback on the plan. The questions are mostly how to structure the kit. I'm thinking I will offer just the body itself, no chassis or drivetrain. And maybe just the drivetrain also? Any feedback appreciated. Just getting started on the marketing, so excuse the lack of details and polish, but have updated my website after 8 years of not having touched it! Nimble Motorsports Home of the EZOne3 Electric Kit Car The current 'version one' of the car without body or batteries as shown weighs in at 490lbs using the Geo Metro components. http://www.nimblemotorsports.com/EZO...filerearrt.jpg Here I am taking it for a spin: http://www.nimblemotorsports.com/EZOne3/frontjack.jpg |
The current plan right now is to price this car at $3,900.
After the kickstarter deliveries, general public price would be $5,900. I'm thinking offering two deposit levels, $39 and $390, and a completed turnkey all carbon fiber special at $39,000. The vehicle is a kit. The price includes a complete body and chassis and electronics. It would require many parts from Prius, including the wheels, suspension components, transaxle, inverter. And then a battery pack. I appreciate any feedback. Let me ask a technical question about aerodynamics. I can finish the front of the car with either a more blunt front end or add more 'slope' to the hoodline. The XL1 has a pretty blunt front end which pushes the air around the car, whereas other cars (EV-1) have more slope and direct more air over the top. XL1 style make for a shorter car, so I tend to that design, but more slope looks a bit more 'racey'. And looks are very important. |
I like the idea. Because i.m playing with something similar in my head. But i see a big problem (for myself). This being safety. There is no protection in the frame. And it would be realy hard to make a body that does it. I would like a safe and sturdy construction around me because i would be driving it in heavy traffic. Here in the netherlands there aren.t alot of thos big suv.s and pickups. But still. Safety is a number 1 for me
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The body provides the protection.
Just like it does for just about every car made. They stopped making body-on-frame cars a long time ago. Version Two will not have a steel frame like this one. V2 is basically a whole new car, but uses the current body as a buck for making a mold for the outer panels of the new one. Quote:
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IMHO Too much complexity and cost ($39k). Does an EV that light yet powerful even need a transmission?
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Yours would be $3,900. What do you mean by complexity? An EV does need a tranmission to transmit the motor rotation to the wheels, and a differential for going around corners, and a reverse gear to go backwards, and a gear reduction to increase motor rpm. All quite useful features for 45lbs. |
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Indy One
The body is getting closer. Just incredible how much time it takes to build a custom car body.
In any case, I have come to the conclusion that EZOne3 is not a good name. Too techy. So right now the top candidate is the "Indy One". Why "Indy One"? Becomes this car is all about Independence. Independence from Oil. Independence from the Big Car Companies. A key to the success of taking on the billionaire giants, is this car will be built locally, using the substantial network of local mechanics all over the country. Not built in a "mega factory" using robots, but built using the hands of local mechanics. This is a substantial set of skilled people that are your neighbors. And of course, you can build it yourself with your own hands as well. Independently. |
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