The ZAP Xebra was an
electric car
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launched in May 2006 in the United States market by
ZAP corporation. It is classified legally as a three-wheel motorcycle in some jurisdictions, and is available in both
sedan (model SD) and
pickup (model PK) truck variants. It has seat belts. It does not have
regenerative braking
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. The PK pickup has a
dump bed, with fold-down sides and
tailgate, that allows easy access to the batteries, controller, motor, and charger.
The Xebra was phased out in 2009, and in 2013 the company was ordered to buy back all of the 2008 models that were sold and destroy them due to a failure to meet the braking requirements for a motorcycle.
Characteristics

The top speed of the Xebra is , with a range of about with the standard batteries, or with the optional extended range batteries.
The sedan version can carry up to five people. The listed cargo weight capacity for both the SD sedan and the PK pickup is 1000 lb (460 kg), although PK owners have carried more weight than that.
An optional rooftop-mounted
solar panel
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on the Xebra Xero variant allows for
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solar charging, which should lengthen the range and life of the six traction batteries; it is also available as a roof over the PK pickup bed.
The 2008 "version 6" all-steel-bodied version of the Xebra sedan is now in production.
The Xebra is the first production vehicle to be imported from China to the United States, and one of the only city speed electric vehicles in production. It is available from licensed ZAP/Voltage Vehicle dealers. According to the owner and dealer reports, some of the early 2006 models had problems with the body work, DC-to-DC converters,
controllers, or
chargers. They were not properly
waterproof
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ed and would degrade and malfunction when wet. Newer models delivered in 2007 are waterproofed and these problems are resolved.
More recent models have been greatly improved with many low-quality parts being eliminated in the new production facility. Some replacement parts, even on new vehicles, are hard to find. Most of these issues have been resolved with the building of and move to a modern high tech moving production line facility. The interruption in production and flow of parts has greatly improved.
According to various news reports, over a hundred and fifty Xebras were sold in 2006. The PK became available in late 2006. According to
ZAP 500 Xebra sedans and pickups were ordered by July 2007.

Some details:
* Dimensions:
* Weight about 1800 lb
* Speed: Up to 40 mph (65 km/h) (limited by a
governor
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)- 36 mph in practice,
* Range: Up to 40 miles (65 km). Typically 30 miles @ 20 mph (50 km @ 30 km/h), or in practice with the standard batteries
* Seating: 4 (SD sedan) or 2 (PK pickup)
*
Motor
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Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power ...
: 5 kW (6.7 hp)
DC brushed Newer 2008 models have brushless DC motors.
* Batteries: six
lead–acid sealed gel 12-volts
deep-cycle traction batteries of about 100
ampere hour
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s (@20 h discharge) each (for a total of 72 volts) plus a 12-volts accessories battery. High-capacity batteries up to about 138 A·h are available as an option. Some dealers offer seven batteries for 84 volts. 2008 models are sold with 140 A·h
absorbed glass mat
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batteries
* Classification: 3-wheel
motorcycle
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* Imported from China
* Brakes: 3-wheel disc brakes (no
power assist, no
ABS, no
regenerative braking
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)
* Models: sedan SD, pickup truck PK, sedan SD Xero with solar panel on roof, and pickup truck PK Xero with solar panel over bed
Recall
In January 2013, Quingqi Group Motorcycle Co. announced it was recalling all Zap Xebra vehicles from 2008 to resolve a braking issue. The 2008 vehicles were recalled a second time in 2012 to fix the same problem, and, in 2013, the company was ordered by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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to buy back the approximately 700 2008 models that were sold, and have them either destroyed or otherwise permanently disabled.
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See also
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Electric motorcycles and scooters
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List of motorized trikes
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References
External links
{{Commons category, ZAP Xebra
Zapworld.com*
ttp://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2008-zap-xebra-review/ TTAC.com Xebra review"Electric Car Lets Family Save on Gas, with Flair"on NPR's All Things Considered, June 20, 2008
Electric car models
Three-wheeled motor vehicles