Ekh
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The E1 series is for engineering tests. A second series is planned. The E-2 cars will be validation vehicles, probably about 100 of them -- very possibly the same 100 that are supposed to go to fleet operators.You make a good point which I don't think I've recognized myself. As I mentioned, I have not been happy with the answers Jerome was giving. I think it's because, as you've point out, this could very well just be considered the P6. I have noticed that this is the E1-c. What is the 1 for? Elio appears to have just changed the name of the P series to E series. Initially, I believed that a lot more would have been finalized in the E series. Maybe the E2's which will be at the show next year will be close to the final units...
I think others that have expressed in Elio (and then get attacked for having a different opinion) are seeing the same thing. Elio is spinning wheels on "busy work" while Paul hopes to find the motherload of funding. Is there a single person who would choose not to buy and Elio if the gas was on the other side, the Elgin dash was used, the emblem wasn't pretty on the stearing wheel, the headlights weren't LED, the trunk latch wasn't robust,... My 1st post said it appeared there was poor project management. It may just be there is no funding to get the project done and the workers are just doing busy work.
Look at it this way. The E1 cars are to refine and test a design that is increasingly set and increasingly manufacturable. You cannot do formal fuel tests, for instance, without a fully-loaded production car. So the later vehicles in the E-series will be used for those tests.
The E2 cars are for validating the manufacturing process. It basically goes like this: the E1 vehicles are about the car itself. The E2 cars are about the manufacturing process more than the car.