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2012 Takayanagi Miluira


 
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With electric vehicles becoming the rage these days, it could very well signal a turning of the guard in the auto industry with EVs taking the forefront in an industry that’s putting a premium on fuel efficient vehicles.

We’ve already seen models like the Chevrolet Volt and the Nissan Leaf out on the market with some more automakers set to follow suit. But while those designs have placed importance on new school technology and cutting edge design, a little automaker from Japan wants to prove that we can still have the new benefits of electricity while also paying homage to the design elements of yesteryear.

By all accounts, the Takayanai Miluira – yeah, we’ve never heard of ‘em before either – is a nice open-top that plays itself to the role as a little hobby car. You’re not silly enough to bring this car out on the highway, but as far as the local blocks are concerned, the Miluira is an ideal choice for those town joyrides a lot of people, including us, seem to enjoy.

Details after the jump.


Exterior and Interior

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We already touched on the classic design of the Miluira, which hints at and resembles a lot of the rides that were around at the turn of the 20th century. The car is a one-seater that measures 2.18 meters long with vintage styling on both the exterior and the interior. The car’s steering column also comes with a wooden finish – or is it plastic? – that definitely adds a lot of old-school texture to it.

Performance

The Miluira is powered by lead-acid batteries that translate to a range of 22 miles with a top speed of 37 mph, making it perfect for short commutes to the supermarket, dry cleaners, or even to a buddy’s house a few blocks away. If you want to reduce the car’s weight, make it faster, and give it more mileage, you can simply do away with the lead-acid batteries and replace them with lithium-ions.

Pricing

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For a car that relies on fuel efficiency and a cute throwback design, the car’s price tag of around $75,000 seems a little absurd. But if you have some extra change lying around amounting to that much money, who’s stopping you from splurging on this electric toy car.

Competition

On one hand, seeing as the Miluira is an electric vehicle, you can make the case that it’s competing against the aforementioned Leaf and Volt EVs from Nissan and Chevrolet, respectively. On the other hand, the market segment of this little Japanese EV roadster is completely different from the more mainstream market of the two bigger brands. So while you can say that their competitors in one way, their target markets are completely different from each other, and so are the prices.

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23 comments: Takayanagi Miluira


Jared_smith (462)
Posted on
12.15.2010 @ 21:10
I bet some of those goofs who are REALLY into "steampunk" will by a few of these vehicles.

micopeterson (808)
Posted on
12.14.2010 @ 22:57
I bet many car collector is craving to have this one on their garage or museum. but for me better if the used a hybrid to power this baby.

Omarion_Steve (807)
Posted on
12.14.2010 @ 20:30
Surely, someone with the money and interest to buy this would immediately swap out the batteries. But, what the heck, it’s certainly an NEV that you’d never see anyone else in - which is a prime selling point to the intended customer.

adam_valentine (766)
Posted on
12.13.2010 @ 23:26
yes and I would better get a motorbike than having this piece of trash.

Euginewoods (556)
Posted on
12.13.2010 @ 23:06
what? only 1 seater? dang I would i spent a money like that if only one can sit on their 4 wheel drive.

joey_santana (621)
Posted on
12.12.2010 @ 21:18
Nah, you won’t be counting sales at all at that price. That’s 2 Nissan Leafs for something less than a golf cart with lead acid batteries.

Adela_Cruz (45)
Posted on
12.10.2010 @ 08:40
A good gift for a golf passionate. Maybe the only place where you can do some sensation with it.

Adolfo_Custiodo (73)
Posted on
12.10.2010 @ 08:24
Probably this should be bought by the museum of idiotic things. For sure they will sell the only piece to them!

Adelina_Cujjo (51)
Posted on
12.10.2010 @ 07:49
Dude, that front grid looks like my grandmothers garage gate! lool Seriously!

AlejandroDebora (69)
Posted on
12.10.2010 @ 07:02
The only downside that I see is that this is a selfish car. You cannot take your girl for a ride. Or maybe the designers were dreaming of a lap dance from their girls and "forgot" to create the second seat!

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Year:2012
price:$$75,000
Engine:Lead-Acid Batteries
Top Speed:37 mph

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