While everyone has known that Gordan Murray has been working on more compact, efficient and affordable modes of transportation for the general populous, seeing the results of said work are staggeringly disappointing. How one man can go from creating the yardstick against which all supercars are measured to something that looks like a glorified golf cart boggles the mind.
Anyway, the new project is currently called the T.27 and it uses a new manufacturing process called iStream. All of the pieces for the car are welded together as opposed to being made of stamped pieces of steel, helping to use less resources and keep weight down. In fact, the curb weight of the T.27 is all of 1,322 lbs., which is about 400 lbs. heavier than an EZ-GO golf cart that you’d find at your local par 3. Top speed is claimed to be a breezy 60 mph and if you can tolerate the fact that you’re not driving a real car, the electric motor