And being an all-electric vehicle, the Carver is exempt from all ULEZ Ultra Low Emission charges and the Congestion Charge. It can be driven in bus lanes and you only need an L2 category P license to drive the Carver on the road.
The Carver will be on display and available for testing at Selfridges stores in London, Birmingham and Trafford Center in Manchester. Test drives will be available April 4-30 as part of the Selfridges supermarket.
“With rising fuel prices, worries about local air quality, worries about climate change and worsening congestion in our cities, there has never been a better time to buy a Carver Electric,” said William Keene, director of Carver Electric.
The Carver is available now and starts from £10,000.
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This notice was published: 2022-04-07 23:01:00