The LiFe, a highway-capable version with a lithium iron phosphate battery pack, began selling in April 2011 and ceased production in 2013.
[3][4] The LiFe, similar to the Whip, was a small-sized car sourced from China fitted with an electric drivetrain and batteries installed in California.
It is driven by a 60 horsepower electric synchronous induction motor attached to a 60 kilowatt-hour lithium battery pack.
[5] It became the third all-electric highway speed street legal car for sale in the United States after the Tesla Roadster and the Nissan Leaf.
It is electronically limited to 65 mph (105 km/h), and has an advertised range of approximately 100 miles on a single charge.