There are many types of this car expected to be released, these include:
1. Modular Design:
Interchangeable Parts:
The Puzzle boasts a modular design, allowing for the customization of both interior and exterior components.
Customizable Interior:
The interior features pinboard-like panels, enabling users to attach accessories like cup holders, storage bins, and more.
Shared Use:
The modularity and customizable features make the Puzzle suitable for shared use, allowing multiple users to personalize the space.
2. Electric and Solar Power:
The Puzzle is a battery electric vehicle (BEV), meaning it's powered by electricity and emits zero greenhouse gases.
Roof-mounted solar panels supplement the main battery, providing an additional power source and extending the range, especially during power outages.
The solar panels act as a backup power source, ensuring functionality even during power outages.
3. Focus on Practicality and Urban Use:
The Puzzle is designed to be a compact vehicle, ideal for navigating tight urban spaces and crowded roadways.
Despite its small footprint, the Puzzle maximizes cargo space, making it suitable for deliveries and other tasks.
The Puzzle includes features like a first-aid kit, crowbar, and emergency tools, accessible from both inside and outside the vehicle, highlighting its utility in disaster relief scenarios.
The vehicle offers onboard AC outlets, USB ports, and Wi-Fi, making it a versatile platform for various needs.
4. Future Prospects:
North American Market:
The Puzzle is planned to be introduced to the North American market with mass production slated for 2025.
Part of a Fleet:
The Puzzle is intended to join HW Electro's existing fleet of electric vehicles, which includes the Elemo series of kei trucks and vans.
"MyHWE" App:
The "MyHWE" mobile application enhances connectivity between the vehicle and users' devices, providing a range of services for logistics and disaster support.