A rare CV-1 electric car concept, created by the Kalashnikov concern in 2018, has appeared for sale on Avito in Neftekamsk (Bashkortostan).
The project was presented as a domestic response to Tesla: a modern electric platform of its own design was promised to be hidden under the body of the Soviet Izh-Combi. The stated characteristics were impressive - acceleration to 100 km/h in 6 seconds and a range of up to 350 km. The company even considered launching mass production in a modern design.
However, after the high-profile premiere, the CV-1 was quickly forgotten. Seven years later, the concept ended up with a private owner, who put it up for sale for 1 million rubles. According to the seller, the car is not running - it may be missing an engine and battery.
Thus, the exhibited car is more of a collector's item as an unusual exhibit than a real vehicle.
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