Pariss

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Pariss is an electric sports car from Paris, France. Damien Biro, whose grandfather and great-uncle László Bíró invented the modern ballpoint pen in 1938, is the builder of the Pariss Electric Roadster. It has two lithium-ion batteries, one powering the front wheels and one powering the rear and a Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer body.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Pariss picks up where Tesla left off 17 April 2014 by Matthew Phenix BBC
  2. ^ "Pariss Electric Roadster". pariss-electric.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-27.