Just so you know- this is gonna be a kind of stream-of-counciousness thread, mostly because I've been thinkin' about this a lot.
First, check out the Sondor Electric 3-wheeled car here.
I've known about Sondor for a little while- I was given one of their Ebikes for free, and it's fun to bash on and repair on the cheap with it's piddly little 350w hub motor. Gets me into eBikes. Searching up info on upgrades and parts I find out they're trying this out now- and within the last few months as they've passed what was their initial release date they quietly seem to be trying to release this again with limited samples in LA. Supposedly. I would think a 3-wheeled tadpole EV would generate SOME buzz, especially since 750 are supposedly on the streets but I haven't found too much outside of their website and old videos.
It's a wild idea, and from Elio (God, remember them?) I know it's got a lot of merit. Yeah, it's hard as heck to NOT hit potholes in a 3-wheeler and all you're tires will likely be different sizes- but you're considered a motorcycle to the DMV, you're shape naturally lends itself to great aero and a low Cd, you're safer than any bike but use similar insurance rates, and because you suddenly don't have to meet so many crash protections, can warp the body into wild styles. It's a neat way to curve the DOT for a cheap EV, and i'd like to think the lack of tightening standards could make these cheap enough to offset people's natural "what the hell" reactions.
I dunno tho. I kinda want one- for the spectacle, for the potential, to support something I like and because Luke Workman of Deathbike fame is building the battery- but I'm also not in Cali, my state has no charging infrastructure aside from Tesla, my daily is perfectly fine, their website lists no specs, and I've heard nothing though EV enthusiast sites like elektrek or Endless-Sphere. I guess on one side i'm trying to justify even attempting to buy one- but i'm also trying to justify the 3-wheeler tadpole layout also, cause I think it's a neat method of getting around restrictions but likely won't take off outside of odd passion projects. What do ya'll think?