The Aptera solar charging camping vehicle has been shown off by the California-based brand as an update to its original model as a way to provide support for avid explorers. The vehicle is achieved using carbon, Kevlar and glass fibers, and is capable of providing up to 250-miles of driving range with 16-miles each day coming from solar charging. The tent is designed to be mounted in the rear and make the most of the interior space of the vehicle for two campers to comfortably rest anywhere.
The Aptera solar charging camping vehicle is not yet available, but could provide emissions-free exploration in the neat-future. The vehicle will be priced starting at $25,900 with reservations being taken now.
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