Canadian electric vehicle startup ElectraMeccanica made headlines in 2018 when deliveries of its three-wheeled vehicle the Solo, first started making its way to consumers. The car was designed to make commuting for city dwellers safer, more enjoyable, and less stressful.
It was a single passenger vehicle that, from the front, looked like a high-heeled shoe. Sporting a 100-mile single charge range, its small footprint allowed individual drivers protection from the elements, a climate controller cabin, in an easy-to-park form factor.