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tilter electric vehicleEco-friendly city dwellers are always searching for the perfect mode of transportation that is safe, fast, small, and efficient. French entrepreneur Eric Prose and his green manufacturing company, <a href="http://www.tilter.us/" target="_blank">SynergEthic </a>may have found the solution with an amazing new electric vehicle called the <a href="http://www.tilter.us/" target="_blank">Tilter</a>. Part motorcycle, part covered car, this all-electric zero-emission three-wheeler will certainly turn heads as it rolls down the rues of Paris.1
tilter electric vehicleUnder its neon colored encasement the Tilter boasts tons of features similar to a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorcycle" target="_blank">motorbike</a>.2
tilter electric vehicleThe seats are arranged in a single line and they tilt along with the vehicle around sharp turns. Foot brakes are joined by paddle brakes on the steering wheel to optimize safety. The Tilter's compact design also allows it to be stored, parked, and locked like a bike.3
tilter electric vehicleThough Tilters can zip through the streets like a motorcycle, the vehicle is still surprisingly spacious and safe like a car. The steel body features a sliding track door that opens and shuts with a lightweight handle. The front seat folds down to allow the back passenger to enter, while the rear seat can be folded or removed to accommodate more storage space.4
tilter electric vehicleTopping out at a speed of 68 miles per hour and traveling from 0 to 60 in 13 seconds, the Tilter can go just about anywhere. A fully-charged <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_electric_vehicle" target="_blank"> battery</a> lasts for nearly 80 miles, so drivers can even a bit of distance riding. The boldly-colored cabin makes the Tilter stand out while protecting the driver from traffic and the elements.5
tilter electric vehicleThe Tilter's unique design is matched with custom technology that allows the vehicle to easily maneuver throughout city streets. Ten sensors surround the the body and pick up wind, road, and traffic conditions, automatically adapting the vehicle's traction and response times. The electric air conditioning system detects outdoor temperatures and constantly keeps the vehicle's interior 15 degrees higher than the outside in winter months and 10 degrees cooler in the summer.6
tilter electric vehiclePlans are also in the works for a<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone" target="_blank"> smartphone</a> dock to be placed in the dashboard so that drivers to use apps specifically designed for the Tilter. The Tilter is planned for mass production in 2012, so certainly hope to see a few of these zipping around soon.7







