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Prepare ye self for a foldable ship that doth make docking a merry breeze, matey!

2024-03-12

Avast ye mateys! CyberGuy be showin' ye the magical City Transformer's CT-2 electric carriage, able to shrink from 8 feet to a mere 3 for a snug berth in the port. Aye, a marvel for us landlubbers!

Arr mateys! Have ye ever dreamed of parkin' yer car in a tight spot without worryin' 'bout scratches or dents? Or navigatin' through narrow streets without gettin' stuck in traffic? Well, me hearties, if that be the case, ye might be keen on the City Transformer’s CT-2 electric car, a revolutionary vessel that can fold itself to fit any space.The CT-2 be designed to offer practical adaptability for urban drivers. It can smoothly transition from bein' 4.26 feet wide to 3.28 feet wide for parkin' at the push of a button. With twin engines in the rear wheels, it can reach up to 55.9 mph and has a range of 74.6 to 111.8 miles.This two-seater car boasts a tandem seatin' position to save space and comes with a smart dashboard and touch screen for easy control. It also has safety features like front and rear disk brakes, blind spot monitorin', and forward collision warnin'.The CT-2 electric car be a space-savin', energy-efficient, and cost-effective solution for crowded cities. However, it may not be suitable for long-distance travel and could face challenges with infrastructure and regulations. Priced at around $19,000, it has already garnered interest from first responders and is set for production in Italy with a public release in July.City Transformer plans to enter mass production by 2025 and aims to deliver vehicles to customers by the end of that year. This smart urban solution offers maneuverability, convenience, and sustainability, makin' it a potential hit in bustling cities like New York City. Would ye consider sailin' the seas of the concrete jungle in the CT-2? Let us know at Cyberguy.com/Contact!For more tech tips & security alerts, subscribe to the CyberGuy Report Newsletter at Cyberguy.com/Newsletter. Ask Kurt a question or suggest story ideas by visitin' Cyberguy.com/contact. Copyright 2024 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.

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