The 100-Mile-Range Triac was potted at the 51st Annual International Auto Show in San Francisco.

The vehicle is 100% electric, goes up to 80mph (needs the speed/power to go uphill said the sales dude), has a structural steel cage and has a 100 mile range in one charge. That’s enough to get me to San Francisco and back from San Jose, and I can take the highway, by myself, in the carpool lane … after I shell out $22,995.

The super speed tricycle has an automatic transmission, 30kW AC PMSM elecric motor, 288 Volt lithium 90amp-h batteries, remote control alarm system, 2-tone paint, is MP3/iPod ready, has custom floor mats and eco-leather seats as well as electric A/C.

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