The Tango T600 from a computer car company was famous for being the small car that made huge claims and was not able to make any of them. Also known as the small car with an all-electric propulsion system which, in 2005, only had the man of the watch, the star George Clooney, to directly endorse it and even purchase the first production model.
Tango car roots
In 1998, Rick Woodbury founded a computer company in Spokane, Washington. As he moved to work, Rick had one of those eye-opening perceptions: people were commuting to work in their personal car on their own. Given the traffic congestion around the world, and given that doubling the number of lanes wasn't possible, what if someone made a car that took up only half the space? This way, you can put twice as many cars in the current number of lanes.
But the T600 tango, according to Rick, was different. Not only is it the most efficient car in the world, but it's also the safest and perhaps the most spacious due to its deceptive exterior, and the fastest and most reliable electric car.
Tango T600 Superhero
The computer company claimed that the tango comes with a power of 805 hp, it only takes 3.2 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 97 km / h and can reach a top speed of 240 km / h. Not only that, but it's also reliable, if you think this speed will collapse or could flip at the slightest turn, know that its center of gravity is very low and comes with a FIA-certified rolling cage. The bulk of the car's weight is contained in the battery pack, which is placed under the car, making it resistant to rollover.
The Tango can be fully charged in just three hours and comes with additional safety features such as a 4-point belt, dedicated Sparko seats, excellent maneuverability, better speed and overall performance than any bike or even regular cars from well-known brands. Each of these cars costs an estimated $420,000, although they sell for an average of $120,000. Only 12 tango cars have been manufactured in the company's 22-year history.



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