Sunday, November 10

Project Arrow, the first Canadian electric vehicle accelerates its march

Conduciendo.com

Canada wants to have a new zero-emission vehicle, and the first step to achieve this is through Project Arrow, a prototype crossover that seeks to become a reality.

Every day countries are added that are starting their way towards electric mobility, and Canada seeks to join this select group with its brand new Project Arrow .

Its design seems to be defined, but at this stage the Automobile Parts Manufacturers Association of Canada (APMA) is looking for suppliers who want to make this dream come true.

It all started at the University’s School of Industrial Design of Carleton in Ottawa, Ontario where the winning work was chosen.

In itself, the Project Arrow is a kind of crossover with well-defined lines and a futuristic look.

It offers a single strip of lights that runs along its front and two others that rise above it. They go towards the windshield.

In turn, it includes generous tires and a large panoramic roof with short glass surfaces in the style of a Range Rover Evoque.

If the steps of the Project Arrow are specified in a timely manner, next year this vehicle should be ready to roll on the streets.

In this way, the dream of having the The first 100 percent Canadian electric car is close to reality. Although the Project Arrow , will be experimental and will not have a serial production.