Minicar RSV
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The Minicar RSV was a concept automobile created in the United States
United States
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 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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 (NHTSA) to find ways to decrease highway fatalities. The design was picked in 1975 from a competition between Calspan & Minicars, after rejecting unsuitable concepts presented by the domestic automakers. The car itself was completed sometime between 1976 & 1980: at least 14 were produced & demonstrated on television & at county fairs. The program was terminated at the start of the Reagan Administration
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, and most of the test vehicles were destroyed by 1991. In the late 2000s, two vehicles were found, and NHTSA paid to bring one to semi-usable status for further study.

Specifications

  • Doors: 2 gull wing
  • Features: airbags; run-flat tires; did NOT have seat belt
    Seat belt
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    s in the front
  • Frame: plastic-composite and steel
    Steel
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     mix
  • Mileage: 32mpg est.
  • Powerplant: Honda EF
  • Seating: 4 passengers

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