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‘Eat it, Elon’: Internet greets Kalashnikov electric supercar with love & hate for old-school looks | ‘Eat it, Elon’: Internet greets Kalashnikov electric supercar with love & hate for old-school looks |
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The just-unveiled Russian electric supercar concept by AK-47 creator Kalashnikov has caused heated debate online. Many mocked its old-school design, while others said they’d gladly drive such a vehicle for that very same reason. | The just-unveiled Russian electric supercar concept by AK-47 creator Kalashnikov has caused heated debate online. Many mocked its old-school design, while others said they’d gladly drive such a vehicle for that very same reason. |
Forestalling the obvious parallels with Elon Musk’s creations, Kalashnikov Concern said that its CV-1 “electric supercar concept… will allow us to stand in line with the world's electric car manufacturers, like Tesla, and compete with them.” | Forestalling the obvious parallels with Elon Musk’s creations, Kalashnikov Concern said that its CV-1 “electric supercar concept… will allow us to stand in line with the world's electric car manufacturers, like Tesla, and compete with them.” |
The concept indeed incorporated several original solutions developed within the company, including a high-speed battery modular control system and a “revolutionary” compact inverter, the maker said. | The concept indeed incorporated several original solutions developed within the company, including a high-speed battery modular control system and a “revolutionary” compact inverter, the maker said. |
But the internet didn’t care much about the technical side as it unleashed a wave of sarcasm about the vehicle’s exterior - which, some believed, doesn’t live up to the touted “supercar” status. | But the internet didn’t care much about the technical side as it unleashed a wave of sarcasm about the vehicle’s exterior - which, some believed, doesn’t live up to the touted “supercar” status. |
Notably, the company didn’t hide the fact that its electric car concept was based on the body of IZh 2125 "Kombi," a legendary compact car that hit Soviet roads back in 1973. The choice seems justified as Izhevsk-based Kalashnikov Concern is the successor of Izhmash, famed as both a defense manufacturer and a maker of the old-school Soviet-designed cars. | Notably, the company didn’t hide the fact that its electric car concept was based on the body of IZh 2125 "Kombi," a legendary compact car that hit Soviet roads back in 1973. The choice seems justified as Izhevsk-based Kalashnikov Concern is the successor of Izhmash, famed as both a defense manufacturer and a maker of the old-school Soviet-designed cars. |
“How can I unsee this?” one of the commentators wondered, making it clear that he disagreed with the design decision for CV-1. | “How can I unsee this?” one of the commentators wondered, making it clear that he disagreed with the design decision for CV-1. |
“The very looks of this concept leave no doubt that this is a Tesla killer. Seriously,” another sarcastic comment read. It was echoed by the user, who asked a question: “How are the Tesla stocks doing? Have they plunged already?” | “The very looks of this concept leave no doubt that this is a Tesla killer. Seriously,” another sarcastic comment read. It was echoed by the user, who asked a question: “How are the Tesla stocks doing? Have they plunged already?” |
“It’s a real photo. Not a joke, Elon Musk sucks,” a user mused. “Eat it, Elon,” the other commentators added, jokingly suggesting that the US tech entrepreneur now had little choice but to shut down Tesla. | “It’s a real photo. Not a joke, Elon Musk sucks,” a user mused. “Eat it, Elon,” the other commentators added, jokingly suggesting that the US tech entrepreneur now had little choice but to shut down Tesla. |
“I have a strong feeling that they didn’t even touch the body as they just found it in the junkyard and put the kit on it,” one of the tweets read. | “I have a strong feeling that they didn’t even touch the body as they just found it in the junkyard and put the kit on it,” one of the tweets read. |
Suspicions were also raised that the "Kombi" body was introduced for the Kalashnikov’s concept because it allowed space for a longer power cord – that would determine the actual length of the supercar’s journeys. | Suspicions were also raised that the "Kombi" body was introduced for the Kalashnikov’s concept because it allowed space for a longer power cord – that would determine the actual length of the supercar’s journeys. |
However, many commentators weren’t that toxic at all, saying that their parents and grandparents used to drive the IZh 2125 "Kombi" and seeing it revived brought a lot of pleasant childhood memories back. | However, many commentators weren’t that toxic at all, saying that their parents and grandparents used to drive the IZh 2125 "Kombi" and seeing it revived brought a lot of pleasant childhood memories back. |
The use of a Soviet car as a source of inspiration was actually trendy, a commentator argued, calling it an example of “a fashionable new retro format.” | The use of a Soviet car as a source of inspiration was actually trendy, a commentator argued, calling it an example of “a fashionable new retro format.” |
“IZh ‘Kombi’ was always a stellar ride,” another one said, while the third argued that if Kalashnikov’s electric car “will be as reliable, powerful and cheap as the ‘Kombi’ then it’s a great idea.” | |
“I’m looking at this IZh ‘Kombi’ and it’s absolutely fabulous! I’d buy this one,” one of the commentators wrote. | “I’m looking at this IZh ‘Kombi’ and it’s absolutely fabulous! I’d buy this one,” one of the commentators wrote. |
READ MORE: 'Someone watched too much Robocop': Kalashnikov’s walker robot causes meme frenzy | READ MORE: 'Someone watched too much Robocop': Kalashnikov’s walker robot causes meme frenzy |
This is actually the second concept from Kalashnikov this week that got roasted over its looks. The company’s walker robot model, also unveiled at the Army-2018 expo, caused frenzy on social media. | This is actually the second concept from Kalashnikov this week that got roasted over its looks. The company’s walker robot model, also unveiled at the Army-2018 expo, caused frenzy on social media. |
Some chastised the robot –reportedly dubbed ‘Igoryok’– over its resemblance to ED-209 from the ‘Robocop’ movie, while others said that its stretched out arms were perfect for a job as a waiter. | Some chastised the robot –reportedly dubbed ‘Igoryok’– over its resemblance to ED-209 from the ‘Robocop’ movie, while others said that its stretched out arms were perfect for a job as a waiter. |
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