The driver sits at the center of The Little Car Company’s Blower Bentley, behind a vintage four-spoke steering wheel that, in the 99 First Edition models, is wrapped in rope to ensure extra grip, just as in the factory race car. The dash is engine-turned aluminum, with period-style instruments that, apart from the speedometer and clock, have been artfully reconfigured to show the battery state of charge and regen levels.
“The Bentley Blower Junior has a 48-volt electric powertrain with a rear-mounted 20-hp e-motor that gives it a top speed of 45 mph in the U.K. and Europe, but which will be restricted, for legal reasons, to 25 mph in the U.S. With tandem seating for two adults, the car is expected to have a range of 65 miles. The charge point is hidden in the replica of the Amherst Villiers supercharger that gave the original Blower its 240-hp punch.”
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