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Most Unique Cars You Can Drive Legally

 

There are many unusual cars available these days; as long as you meet a few basic safety rules, there is no limit. 

The Flatmobile

Such a great vehicle that is nineteen inches in height, the Flatmobile is globally the lowest street-legal automobile. The car was built in 2007 by its creator, Perry Watkins, a longtime eccentric car designer.

Watkins held the Imp’s regular (875cc engine), and due to that, Flatmobile did not win several racing events; the engine builds up just 42 HP and maxes out at 75 miles per hour. The Flatmobile, on the other hand, has an aptly miniature handmade jet turbine that generates a bit of additional fuel.

Twike

You have most likely heard of gas-electric hybrid vehicles, but I bet you haven’t heard of human-electric hybrid cars. The Twike is one of them; it is a three-wheeled car that utilizes electronic battery pack-powered motors with pedals to create a hyper-sustainable street-legal vehicle. Twike has been on the street for over twenty years, both in North America and the United kingdom, providing its users with one-of-a-kind driving dynamics thanks to its joystick functions.

When driving, you manage the car’s pace by pedaling, just like you would on something like a bicycle. This leg energy even powers a battery, increasing the reach of the Twike.

If you are feeling sluggish or dull, you can drive Twike in purely electric function. Twike has a maximum speed of approximately 50 miles per hour and a range of roughly two hundred miles.

Batmobile Replica

Casey Putsch installed an exact and street legal recreation of that same Batmobile from the film “Batman” in 2011. In just five months, the automobile was complete using military and racing car leftover components that seem to have the same flapper appearance as the classic superheroes ride.

Much better, Batmobile is propelled by a piston engine recovered from a decommissioned drone.  The engine produces 365 HP and is bonded to a semi-automatic transmission, resulting in a 0-60 miles per hour time of four seconds and a maximum speed of even more than 185 miles per hour for this Batmobile.

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