7 Car Startups That Have Gone Undetected


Venturi Automobiles

Venturi initially came into existence in the 1980s but filed for bankruptcy in 2000 and was subsequently taken over by an investor who hoped that the investment would lean towards manufacturing electric cars. Venturi then went on to acquire motorcycle company Voxan in 2009 where it granted the sale of electric motorcycles.

Soon after, Venturi sold its first car Fetish, a two-seat electric sports car, which earned the title of being the first production electric sports car. Wattman, an electric motorcycle, is now in the making and has been promised to set out.

Lit Motors

Lit Motors has an innovative concept on its hands and it would sure do them justice if it actually goes public hopefully at a price estimation of $24,000. The self–stabilizing C-1 AEV is an enclosed motorcycle that utilizes gyroscopes. Recently a video that was made public exhibited a prototype staging impressive maneuvers, nonetheless fully running prototype is far from a production automobile. The C-1 that was expected to be released last year has been postponed to further notice.

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