Back in March, Canadian EV manufacturer Daymak announced the new Spiritus. With a top speed of 137 Km/h, it’s the “world’s fastest 3-wheeled” electric car, which is undeniably a particular record to be proud of. Following up on bold claims, the company recently announced that its entire Avvenire lineup of electric vehicles has been a great success among early customers, with more than $300 million in pre-order commitments. Along with the Spiritus, the Avvenire family includes several quirky and futuristic vehicle concepts that range from realistic promise to full-fledged vaporware. The Terra is a bulky all-terrain bike with GPS tracking and a solar panel. The Foras is a sort of recumbent three-wheeled bicycle with a carbon fibre capsule mounted on top. The Daymak Tectus looks like a Piaggio Ape from 2121, but without a loading trunk. And last but not least, the Skyrider: a personal electric flying esacopter. Details about the Skyrider are scarce, with Daymak only stating that it’s “an elegant and high-performance electric vehicle capable of flying. No traffic, no cars, no pollution. The future flies well”. So do promises.
The Avvenire series of electric vehicles, so futuristic they don't exist yet
The Canadian company Daymak claims that it already received $300 million in pre-order commitments for its range of eccentric electric vehicles.
