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Polydrop Trailer with Aerodynamic Design for Electric Vehicles

08.04.2026 21:04 1 min 1 source
autos.yahoo.com.tw ENG
Polydrop Trailer with Aerodynamic Design for Electric Vehicles
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Startup Polydrop has begun production of a travel trailer with an aerodynamic design that reduces drag by 70% compared to conventional models. The trailer weighs between 371 and 500 kg, depending on the configuration. The base P17 Essential model starts at $16,990, while the all-electric P17A1 All Electric version starts at $28,990.

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Polydrop Trailer with Aerodynamic Design for Electric Vehicles

08.04.2026 autos.yahoo.com.tw ENG

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