
Not only is the Trev a green car (literally), it also helps keep the earth clean by running on a 7kWh 44kg lithium ion polymer battery. Don’t scoff at the Trev, as it can hit 100kph from a standstill in 10 seconds, with a top speed of 120kph. A full charge will provide a maximum running range of 150km. How much damage does it do to your wallet when you try to recharge it? Not much actually – just AUD$1 per 100 km, which is dirt cheap. Families can forget about this as the Trev is definitely no people mover, but meant for yuppies to impress their potential mates and just enough room at the back to throw a briefcase or two inside.
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