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January 31, 2007 11:51 AM PST

Zap goes from golf cart cars to sports cars

by Michael Kanellos

Zap, which specializes in electric scooters and economy cars, is jumping into the sports car market.

The Santa Rosa, Calif.-based company will try to bring an electric sports car to the market by the end of 2008 built around the APX, a concept car developed by England's Lotus Engineering. Lotus designed the APX to accommodate a gas-powered V6.

The APX will have an electric engine

(Credit: Lotus)

Zap said its car will go 350 miles before a charge, significantly farther than either the Tesla Roadster or the car from Wrightspeed, two other electric cars.

The car will only cost $60,000, said ZAP CEO Steve Schneider. The Tesla Roadster sells for $92,000 while the Wrightspeed X1 will go for around $120,000. The Zap-X won't be as fast, but it won't be putter either. It will go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 4.8 seconds; the Tesla Roadster does that in 4 seconds while the X1 can do that in three seconds. Just as important, the Zap will have room for five adults, instead of two for the others.

"We are appealing to the SUV buyer who feels sort of guilty about buying an SUV," said Schneider.

It's also a lot faster than Zap's current cars. Most of them aren't freeway legal. They top out at 35 miles per hour.

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A good step, but still too pricey
by PhillyBoy919 January 31, 2007 12:27 PM PST
My issue with hybrids and a lot of other "alternative" cars has always been that they are entirely too slow. My car now has a large V8 and get to 60 in a shade over 5 secs. This car seems to be practical while maintaining the performance that I would be looking for. Get this puppy into the mid 30's and we'll talk.
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