Project of the Day: The Tabby Open Source Car that can be made in one hour

Excerpted from Derek Markham:

“What if there was a DIY vehicle platform that was not only affordable, but also street-legal, open source, and versatile, with the option for an electric drivetrain or an integrated hybrid engine? That might change the game entirely, at least for those of us who like tinkering and aren’t afraid to get our hands dirty. And it’s here.

OSVehicle TABBY

The OSVehicle is, at its heart, an open source car platform that is said to be an “industrializable, production ready, versatile, universal chassis”, and it currently comes in two varieties, the TABBY, and the Urban TABBY.

The TABBY is the original platform, and isn’t necessarily designed to be street-legal (though it could be made so). The blueprints and plans for the TABBY can be downloaded, improved upon, and shared with others, and could be a great jumping-off point for creating your own custom vehicle, or for creating a business around, or even as an educational tool.

The OSVehicle, which comes in both two seat and four seat versions, can integrate a fully electric drivetrain, an integrated hybrid engine, or an internal combustion engine, and fully finished models are said to cost between €4000 to €6000 ($5445 to $8168). The components for the TABBY are currently available for preorder, or if you’d rather wait for a completed vehicle, the first fully electric TABBYs with a stock motor will be available sometime in the spring of 2014. Later in 2014, an all electric version with an electric motor specifically made for the TABBY will be available, and updates on the hybrid and internal combustion models are said to be forthcoming.”

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