Brand: Crysler electric
The Crysler Electric CE-1A (1ACII) was a small electric car that was produced by the Chrysler Corporation in the late 1960s. The CE-1A was initially created as a research and development project to explore the possibilities of electric vehicles. It featured a lead-acid battery pack and a DC motor, with a single-speed transmission. The CE-1A had a range of only 28 miles on a single charge, making it suitable for short commutes or local errands. The car had a top speed of around 35 mph and accelerated from 0 to 30 mph in approximately 14 seconds. Today, the Crysler Electric CE-1A (1ACII) is considered a historic vehicle and is a valuable artifact in the evolution of electric cars. With advancements in battery technology and charging infrastructure, modern electric cars offer significantly improved range and performance, making them a viable alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles.