A Uniti Sweden development vehicle sits in the start-up's temporary production facility in Lund, Sweden. The two sides said yesterday that they were starting a partnership that will see them create 50,000 lightweight city cars annually starting next year. The cars are made from sustainable composite materials and will be unveiled in late 2017, with first deliveries scheduled for early 2019. Lewis Horne, the CEO of the start-up, called Uniti Sweden, says the deal gives his company "the opportunity to not only develop a sustainable car, but also manufacture it in a sustainable way at a large scale.'' The vehicle will be unveiled in the autumn of 2017, with first deliveries scheduled for early 2019.
Source: Bangkok Post March 16, 2017 04:07 UTC