Venturi to launch production of wind/solar Eclectic in June 2007
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Solar

Monaco based car-maker Venturi showed off a peculiar little machine at last September's Paris Auto Show called the Eclectic. The Eclectic is a three seater that resembles a twenty-first century rendition of a nineteenth century carriage. The roof is covered by solar cells and there is also a mast with a wind turbine to help charge the batteries. Venturi is apparently doing a pilot run of 20 samples right now, and plans to start limited series production in June 2007. The first batch of 200 examples will cost €24,000 each. A further larger production run will be available starting in 2009, with each costing €15,000. The Eclectic is an interesting vehicle although side impact protection seems to have been neglected.
[Source: AutoExpress]











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12-19-2006 @ 1:23PM
George Krpan said...
Range 31 miles. Speed 31mph. Solar panels and wind tubine contribute 9.3 miles of the range (30%). Weight 770 lbs.
It's not very practcal but it is so lovable. It would be safer than riding around on a motor scooter. I'm down on motor scooters because I was hit on mine by a car the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
Perhaps the next generation will be fully enclosed, have side protection, more speed, more range, and still weigh less than 1000 lbs. And how about an internal combustion powered version. It would have to get 100mpg. Or maybe a version with Altair Nanotech batteries.
They've got the right idea. Light makes right.
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12-25-2006 @ 6:41PM
Ruben said...
Great idea, a little more elegance would make it attractive to more consumers. An increase in range also would make it more practical and reliable. This could be the beginning of a future in which gasoline will become obsolete, and cars will be enviromentally friendly.
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12-25-2006 @ 6:42PM
R.Paul DuBois said...
When you are parked at home companies like Pinnaclewindpower.com will help with polution problems
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12-25-2006 @ 7:00PM
a.k.a. Ponyboy said...
yes, I want one of these vehicles'
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12-25-2006 @ 7:01PM
Tim O'Neal said...
Can they make one I can deliver mail out of? Getting 8 mpg in my Jeep stinks. An electric car would be great for delivering mail. I'm out on the route four hours a day and about 75% of the time I'm idling or coasting down to the next box. What a total waste out gas. Think about 300,000 electrics replacing 300,000 gas powered trucks. I bet the Post Office could save millions on fuel costs.
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12-25-2006 @ 7:01PM
a.k.a. Ponyboy said...
I want one
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12-25-2006 @ 7:03PM
Michael Nomura said...
The secret to good gas economy was proven in the 1980's. Small, lightweight vehicles such as the Toyota Tercel, Mazda 323, etc. The trouble with this is that these cars are so basic in design that the profit margins are non-exsistent. To replace that, the hybrids are practically the same thing as the subcompacts as above with a added battery to power the vehicle that will rarely be used, but could be priced ten thousand dollars more for the same amount of space. The automotive industry will only make and sell a vehicle if it can make money for the company.
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12-25-2006 @ 7:09PM
joseph smothers said...
That is so cool looking!!
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12-25-2006 @ 7:14PM
Michael Nomura said...
A fuel economy range of up to fifty miles per gallon is sufficent and high enough. Any amount above that is insignificant and not worth measuring in dollar sense.
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12-25-2006 @ 7:14PM
JIMMY BOLDE said...
I THOUGHT 10 YEARS AGO THAT A VEHICLE COULD RUN WITH BATTERY POWER. AS IT MOVED ALONG ,THE AIR PASSING BY COULD BE COUGHT BY A TURBINE FAN AND AS IT SPUN, IT WOULD RUN A GENERATOR IN WHICH WOULD CHARGE THE BATTERY OR POWER PACK.
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12-25-2006 @ 7:16PM
Michael Nomura said...
Too much safety will have to be given up when designing a vehicle over fifty miles per gallon.
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12-25-2006 @ 7:54PM
joseph ullman said...
you guys are kind of funny. You can already get a real car that gets 50 mpg; i've owned one. VW Jetta TDI averaged 45mpg and over 50 on the highway. My current Passat TDI gets 38/45. It isn't beyond realistic that this fossil fuel burner will get over 60-70 teamed with a hybrid. It drives beautifully and has side panels. Yeah, wind and sun are romantic; i've tried to have a cabin with solar and wind and batteries and it is a romantic joke so far.
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12-25-2006 @ 8:27PM
Tim said...
It looks about as aerodynamic as a shoe box.
It's performance leaves a lot to be desired as well.
This one is better..
http://www.zapworld.com/ZAPWorld.aspx?id=386
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12-25-2006 @ 8:32PM
George Lee said...
IF YOU WANT GOOD GAS MILAGE BUY A MOPED
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12-25-2006 @ 8:33PM
George Lee said...
It looks like something DAIMLER produced as a second effort back in 1892. Americans want power as proved lately wit the Mustang, Charger and cars like that.We tried the small econo boxes and now the public are buying HP.
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12-25-2006 @ 8:51PM
Dante said...
I wonder what would happen if you took a super sized version of and eneloop rechargeable batteries and put it in here? If you don't know what these are, the link will follow. their very efficient, retain power for a very long time, and when they finally do die (which takes forever) their recyclable.
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12-25-2006 @ 8:54PM
RICK BADMAN said...
I'm still going to stick with flywheel-powered vehicles because I believe a sedan like my Sable could carry two primary units and four secondary units to power the systems and it would have a range of over 500 miles nonstop. It only takes about 10 minutes to respin the flywheels up to speed. As long as the flywheels don't fly apart, they could last for years and save me thousands of dollars I would otherwise spend on fuel, oil, and regular maintenance.
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12-25-2006 @ 9:21PM
MICHAEL HASAK said...
KUDOS TO VENTURI! BUT AS FOR NOW THERE IS A COMPANY THAT MAKES VEHICLES LIKE THESE BUT MORE OF WHAT WE WANT. ONE IS CALLED ZAPWORLD.COM AND GREENCARCO.COM. ZAP MAKES THE SMART CAR THAT GOES 60 MILES A GALLON AND IS COMPLETELY FUEL TYPE FLEXIBLE. I THINK YOU CAN ALSO GET BIO-DIESEL OPTION FOR THE SMART CAR. ALSO I THINK I HAVE SEEN ELECTRIC CARS IN BOTH WEBSITES.
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12-25-2006 @ 9:33PM
Billy Dean said...
has a campground the electric car would be perfict for our use wish they made small truck
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12-25-2006 @ 10:24PM
Tiger said...
YEAH!! That's what I Need on the courses so the wife can ride.
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