Electric microches have arrived in sharing mode to cities. They are small, comfortable, silent … and unable to stand up to a great sports car or attract attention. We can say that electric microcoches are bland tools that fulfill their function if, their function, it consists of moving from point A to point B in a private vehicle, there is not much distance between those points and you want to spend the rest of your day sad.
If on the contrary you are looking for emotion, power and adrenaline, you would never think of an electric microcoche and even less to face other cars. Unless you have a YouTube channel, time, resources, knowledge, tools and a Suzuki Hayabusa engine that makes you smile.
And, indeed, we are once again facing a small car with a Suzuki Hayabusa engine. It is possible that Hayabusa is not today the motorcycle so special and powerful that it was because later others arrived following their path, but it is still the engine chosen by many to rejoice life by riding it in their own “pots.”
The microcoche with Hayabusa runs runs, and runs a lot …
There is nothing more to see the microcoche in question to realize that, indeed, we can catalog it as a pot. But you also have to doubt Vasily’s abilities to shape it for a time to get a vehicle that has gone anodine to being the center of attention.
A microcoche that has gone from being something practical and logical to something totally useless for the day to Dí, to but capable of generating in 10 seconds adrenaline to pull a train two years … come on, that what Vasily Builds created is so incredible that it scares.
And if it is afraid it is because that little microcoche is capable not only of facing large prepared sports ones, but because it is able to stand up and even win them in acceleration races.
Not bad for a creation that has been growing over time and that, in addition, can circulate on the street. The latter considering that it is the United States is not so difficult to believe, although it is already afraid of acceleration clues, thinking about seeing it on the street still scares more.