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Awesomely Weird Alibaba EV of the Week: A $7,000 armored golf cart?

Last updated: January 4, 2025 10:24 am
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Alibaba’s Mini-MegaOverlander: The Wacky Electric Cart You Never Knew You Needed

If you’ve ever wondered what a cross between a Mercedes G-Wagon and a Brinks armored truck would look like, look no further than the latest Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week. This electric cart is truly one-of-a-kind, with a design that could only be described as the result of a questionable union between two very different vehicles.

Priced at a surprisingly affordable $6,999, this mini-SUV is not your average car. With a top speed of 30 km/h (18 mph), it’s clear that speed is not the main selling point of this vehicle. But who needs speed when you’re cruising around in a vehicle that looks this unique?

Measuring just over 10 feet long, this four-seater cart can carry up to 370 kg (815 lb) of passengers or cargo. While it may not be the most spacious or high-speed vehicle on the market, it certainly makes a statement wherever it goes.

With a claimed maximum range of 80 km (50 miles) per charge, this electric cart is more than capable of handling short trips around town. However, details about the battery technology are scarce, leaving us to wonder about the true capabilities of this quirky vehicle.

Safety may be a concern, as the cart lacks seatbelts. But with tires that extend past the front and rear, you can at least rest assured that there are built-in shock-absorbent bumpers to protect you in case of a collision.

Equipped with a heavy-duty roof rack adorned with bright LED lights, this cart is ready for any adventure, day or night. However, with its tall and narrow design, caution is advised when navigating tight turns with a fully loaded roof rack.

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While the Mini-MegaOverlander may not be for everyone, it certainly has its charm. But before you rush to purchase one, keep in mind the potential hidden costs that can come with buying from Alibaba. As with any online purchase, it’s important to do your research and proceed with caution.

In conclusion, the Mini-MegaOverlander is a quirky and fun electric cart that is sure to turn heads wherever it goes. Whether you’re looking for a unique vehicle for short trips or simply want to make a statement, this cart is worth considering. Just be sure to proceed with caution and do your due diligence before making a purchase.

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