Wow! That's a great video. Thanks again @Kerbe for keeping us up-to-date on the Aptera's progress.Transport Evolved headliner, Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield, takes the Gamma prototype out for a spin as part of Aptera's recent program of allowing automotive and EV journalists free access to the vehicle.
Hopefully, YouTube's voice-to-text translator will learn the name of this car soon.
In this video, NGB voiced how the focal-distance difference between a mirror and a rear-view camera was disorienting. I guess it's something a driver just has to get used to. If the Aptera's high-mounted, rear-view camera is going to replace the rear window, I hope it includes a wiper, which may be especially necessary when it snows. Will there be a big video screen behind the seats so old-school drivers like me can turn around and pretend they're looking out the rear window?Aptera's plan is still to do away with side mirrors entirely and use cameras instead: They're just waiting for US regulations to match those of the rest of the world. And Aptera may very well NOT have any rear window at all - that's why the rear-view "mirror" is actually a video screen. The rear-view camera is mounted at roof-level on the top of the rear hatch while the camera for reversing is mounted on the rear of the vehicle, below the license plate.