Trabant of East Germany to be revived as an EV


The Trabant is the answer of the communist East Germany to the Beetle of the Volkswagen. It was manufactured by VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerk Zwickau in 1958. Its design is very simple and went untouched until it was killed after the fall of the Berlin wall.

Herpa Trabant NT RenderingIt was fondly or irritatingly called Trabi by the people. The Trabant is being remembered as the least reliable, slowest, and most pollting vehicle known to man, so they say. But the very simple architecture and engineering of the Trabant made it very easy to self repair even by owners. The parts of the cars are everywhere or one can simply fabricate or improvise.

The Trabant has been treated as an icon and about 50,000 of them are still on the road. No matter a reputation, it has survived the test of time that’s why some enthusiasts and believers are planning to resurrect the car. It will not run the streets as the clunky vehicle as it is known to be but a green electric vehicle.

Since 2007, IndiKar while in close cooperation with Herpa, the owner now of the Trabant name, has been trying to revive the car. They will be unveiling to the public an all new electric Trabant during the Frankfurt Auto Show kicking off next week.

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