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The Russian weapons manufacturer Kalashnikov, best known for making the AK-47 m̶a̶c̶h̶i̶n̶e̶ ̶g̶u̶n̶* gas-operated – rotating bolt rifle with automatic capabilities, has unveiled a fleet of
electric and hybrid cars, buggies and motorcycles this week — including an electric vehicle that the company says will rival Tesla. While it’s a noble goal to take competitive aim at the
world’s most famous electric vehicle brand, the retro-styled concept car, dubbed the CV-1, bears a closer resemblance to another, more infamous car from the Soviet era… the Trabant. That’s a
vehicle, by the way, whose Fahrvergnügen is best illustrated by the Conan O’Brien’s demonstration below. [embedded content] The CV-1 is based on the retro-IZH-21252 model known as the
“Combi” and is a test bed for Kalashnikov’s electric drive train, which the company said was developed in-house. The Combi has a cruising range of 350 kilometers and can go from 0 to 100
kilometers in roughly 6 seconds, so says the company. Batteries for the new electric vehicle from Kalashnikov have a capacity of 90 kilowatts per hour. At the same gun show where the new EV
was unveiled, Kalashnikov also showed off a hybrid buggy and an electric motorcycle to complete its hattrick. The four-seat buggy can purportedly achieve speeds of up to 100 kilometers per
hour and has separate electric engines for its front and rear wheels, along with hydraulic shock absorbers. According to Russian news agency RT, the vehicles are a relatively recent addition
to the Russian military’s mobility arsenal. Kalashnikov may have Tesla in its sights, but the car company likely has more to fear from U.S. regulators than it does from a Russian
competitor. At this point, the weapons manufacturer might find more of a market for another machine it debuted at the Russian military trade show — its golden, metal-plated killer robot
(!!). [embedded content] Here’s a selection of images below, courtesy of Kalashnikov, of the new electric vehicle. *_A helpful reader pointed out on LinkedIn “the AK (AK-47) is a
Gas-Operated – Rotating Bolt Rifle with automatic capabilities and it is not a machine gun.”_ _With assistance from Jon Russell_