Geocar: 2006
This article dives deep into what the GEOCAR 2006 was, why it failed, and why its technical specifications were actually decades ahead of its time. To understand the GEOCAR 2006, we have to travel back to the industrial parks of La Rochelle, France. In the mid-2000s, a small consortium of former engineers from the defunct Venturi projects decided to tackle a specific problem: the "last mile" logistics and intra-city congestion.
If you ever see a strange, dirty-white box with "GEOCAR" peeling off the rear hatch sitting in a barn, buy it. Not as a car, but as a fossilized insect in the amber of automotive history. Keywords integrated: GEOCAR 2006 geocar 2006
The GEOCAR 2006 is a monument to the "false starts" of the EV revolution. It was a brilliant, thermally challenged, French folly built five years before the iPhone existed. It failed because the world wasn't ready to pay luxury prices for a glorified golf cart that would die if you forgot to plug it in during a snowstorm. This article dives deep into what the GEOCAR