@Kevin-cf8uu

I actually really like the look of this vehicle. I hope the design comes to production cars.

@aleximraypapineau

The whole 'gamification of efficiency' absolutely works. When people see numbers that tell them they're doing well, they like that and try to improve them. Especially if it gives a tangible advantage, like extra range, and a lower cost.

@Thepianoman77

I really like this car. I hope every car manufacturer has an all out efficiency version of their electric cars.

@williamplatt4164

Something marvelous about the fact that when you design a car around efficiency, it turns out particularly beautiful.

@meadmaker4525

Beautiful concept.  Hope they're able to bring some of that to the road someday.  As for Aptera, it has a 0.13 drag coefficient and will provide up to 40 miles of driving range on solar alone (full solar package) on a sunny day.  So, if you live somewhere sunny, like Florida, and you commute/drive less than 40 miles per day, you could effectively almost never have to charge the car.  Of course, for longer trips it's a different story, but it's only when you get drag coefficients this low that solar is able to really contribute anything.  And I think it's great that they're using solar on cars like these.  It makes sense.  Why not use the free energy on a platform like this where it'll actually matter?

@marcosinghof

Something surreal about seeing a car with German plates, German emissions sticker, and a Swiss highway toll sticker in front of the New York skyline. Pretty cool!

@sheriff2077

i imagine the registration plates would mess up the aero dynamics of it

@Deuteross

The design is gorgeous, it has a strong 50s vibe to it. It's soooo much better than the ungainly EQS. I hope this will be the next gen EQS

@HerrMensch1

I think this car is absolutely stunning. There is nothing more beautiful than functional design

@SuperSword56

Hope Marques gets to review the Aptera when it comes out. It will also be capable of reaching ~1000 miles of range!

@jakesyetta7456

This car, even though the shape is designed with more restrictions, still makes me really want to spend money for it: the way it looks is just amazing

@MasonsTurtle

This is pretty dope.  Won't mind it being a daily driver.  Can't imagine how much this would cost if it was mass produced though.

@CamTheNomad

As an aviator it was interesting to see how they have taken a lot of the science behind the design and efficiency of an airplane and implemented them. They even implemented a β€œWind” indicator which in aviation essentially would be our airspeed indicator. Pretty cool stuff

@mishoc.t.8739

You are great Marquess! I love your videos here and on MKBHD! So thank you for all videos that you are making!!

@pm375

I’m impressed that you were able to get this for review!

@smallbutdeadly931

It actually looks pretty nice, its not an ugly Crossover SUV EV

@MIDA-Multi-Tool

this thing is beautiful. proof that extreme efficiency doesn't have to sacrifice style.

@tanjiehjia

Honestly so cool to see this kind of tech from legacy automakers. Shows which of the old guard actually care about future technologies and the drive to push for efficiency in the world of electric cars. Also, the interior color combo is πŸ”₯πŸ‘ŒπŸ»

@benmo6609

I can imagine that when your were editing this you were head shaking all the way through at the insanely terrible luck with the audio. Birds, back up beepers, alarms, wind, rain. 

Wild car. It'll be fun to see some more of these efficiencies in production models.

@kingdavey90

AutoFocus videos are always a great experience.  Thanks MKB and Mercedes!