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The Chinese are the undisputed leaders in the tiny electric car industry, but even top dogs can have an off day. I’m guessing the factory manager wasn’t walking the floor when this thing rolled off the line. It may have a face only a mother could love, but that has also earned it a coveted spot as the Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week!

I don’t really know what to call this thing.

The model number listed on the Alibaba page is K5M-2500 and the brand name is listed as “electricKar.”

Neither seem to do this thing justice.

Despite it being undeniably weird at first glance, there’s something intriguing about this little guy.

First of all, it’s a two-seater. It may look like a personal car for one, but there’s a jump seat behind the driver’s seat. I’m not sure if that qualifies this thing as a coupe, but I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt.

Next, check out that horse logo as the hood ornament. With a quick-enough glance at the candy apple red version, you’d almost mistake this thing for a pint-sized Ferrari that didn’t get enough nutrients in the womb. Almost.

This electric tiny car is limited to a sprightly 25 mph (40 km/h), but that’s probably a safety feature. It’s so narrow that it looks like the driver could put an elbow out of each window. I’m not sure I’d want to take a corner at anything faster than 25 mph in a car this narrow. Though on the plus side, the next time you get stuck in traffic, you can just slice right down the middle of the road between lanes.

The tiny size and low weight (just 255 kg or 560 lb!) means that the factory didn’t feel the need to spec it with a very powerful motor. A puny 800W of copper and magnets powers this grownup kid’s toy.

That’s not much, especially considering half the electric bicycles I ride put out more power. Line it up against a few other odd little Alibaba electric cars and it wouldn’t even win the world’s most anti-climatic drag race. But with an electric car this weird cool-looking, you don’t want to go too fast anyway. You want to give folks time to watch you drive by, and this tiny motor ensures plenty of gawking time.

You’ll be able to gawk right back at them, choosing to peer through any of the three windshields inexplicably provided on the car. In fact, I imagine it feels a bit more like looking out of a submarine than a typical car – you’re basically surrounded by portholes.

This car literally has eight windows, and I’m pretty sure you could touch them all with your head from the driver’s seat. The fact that the car doesn’t come with seatbelts means you might even do it, too!

The 72V and 38Ah Li-ion battery is larger than I would have expected, offering 2.7 kWh of capacity. That’s just over half the capacity of my electric scooter. But just like my nephew’s kindergarten graduation, I didn’t come into this with high expectations, and thus I was pleasantly surprised.

According to the manufacturer, the battery is sufficient for 52-66 km (32-41 mi) of range. That’s an oddly specific number, meaning it’s either the result of real testing, or they were clever enough to trick me into thinking it was the result of real testing.

While just over 30 miles of range doesn’t sound like much, who honestly expects to drive that far in one of these? This type of car is for embarrassing your kid when dropping him or her off at school, and that’s about it.

For a mere $2,100, I almost kind of want to risk it and get one of these just to see if it’s as awesomely weird on the inside as it is on the outside.

But two months and several thousand dollars later, I’m still waiting for the last Alibaba electric vehicle I purchased to arrive, so I think I’ll sit this one out.

And I’m not recommending anyone else jump on this opportunity, either.

But if someone does decide to give it a go, make sure to hit me up! We’ll take it for a cruise and I’ll be happy to ride shotgun… err, tail turret?

Click play to see a super exciting video of this little Pherrari climbing a gentle incline

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Taylor Swift reveals release date for new album

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Taylor Swift has revealed the release date for her new album, The Life Of A Showgirl.

The pop megastar announced her 12th studio album earlier this week but didn’t give many details.

Now, in social media posts and an appearance on boyfriend Travis Kelce’s sports podcast, Swift revealed just what fans can expect from the new album.

Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce on the New Heights podcast. Pic: New Heights
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Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce on the New Heights podcast. Pic: New Heights

The Life of Showgirl, written during the European leg of her record-breaking Eras tour, will be released on 3 October.

It consists of 12 songs, including the title track that features pop star Sabrina Carpenter.

The full track list is:

1. The Fate Of Ophelia
2. Elizabeth Taylor
3. Opalite
4. Father Figure
5. Eldest Daughter
6. Ruin The Friendship
7. Actually Romantic
8. Wi$h Li$t
9. Wood
10. Cancelled!
11. Honey
12. The Life Of A Showgirl (featuring Sabrina Carpenter)

Long-time collaborators Max Martin and Shellback, two Swedish producers who worked with Swift on some of her biggest hits, joined the pop star for this album.

Within four hours of posting the full podcast episode on YouTube, it had already gathered 4.7m views.

The cover of Taylor Swift's newly announced album. Pic: Republic Records
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The back cover of Taylor Swift's 12th studio album The Life Of A Showgirl. Pic: 	Republic Records
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The back cover of Taylor Swift’s 12th studio album The Life Of A Showgirl. Pic: Republic Records

‘The hardest-working star in pop’

The album follows last year’s The Tortured Poets Department, which was released during the Eras tour.

That tour, with shows on five continents and in 51 cities, raked in more than $2.2bn (£1.62bn) and was the highest-grossing tour of all time.

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“This album is about what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life during this tour, which was so exuberant and electric and vibrant,” Swift said during her podcast appearance.

Sky News culture and entertainment reporter Gemma Peplow said after her globe-trotting tour and a swathe of re-releases over recent years, the new album cemented Swift’s reputation “as the hardest-working star in pop”.

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Harvey Weinstein to be tried for third time in New York after mistrial on rape charge

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Disgraced US film producer Harvey Weinstein is to be tried for a third time in a sexual assault case.

A jury in New York could not reach a verdict in June against the 73-year-old who was accused of raping actress Jessica Mann, and a mistrial was declared.

Judge Curtis Farber has said he wants the new trial to happen before the end of this year.

The same jury found Weinstein guilty in June of sexually assaulting former Project Runway production assistant Miriam Haley in 2006 and not guilty of assaulting Polish former runway model Kaja Sokola the same year.

Weinstein will be sentenced for the guilty verdict in Ms Haley’s case on 30 September.

He denied all of the charges. Throughout the retrial, his lawyers insisted the sexual encounters with his three accusers were “transactional” and “consensual,” and labelled the women as opportunists.

Weinstein was originally convicted of rape and criminal sexual act by the same court in 2020 and sentenced to 23 years in prison for the crimes.

Last year, however, New York’s highest court overturned the conviction, prompting Weinstein’s retrial this summer.

Weinstein was once one of the most powerful people in Hollywood – the co-founder of film and television production companies Miramax and The Weinstein Company, who produced films such as the Oscar-winning Shakespeare In Love, Pulp Fiction, and The Crying Game.

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In 2017, a series of sexual misconduct allegations against him propelled the #MeToo movement.

Some of those accusations later led to criminal charges and his convictions in New York and California.

Before the retrial, Weinstein was also serving a 16-year prison sentence after being found guilty of rape in California in December 2022. He has also denied this charge.

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TV presenter Jay Blades appears in court charged with two counts of rape

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TV presenter Jay Blades has appeared in court charged with two counts of rape.

The 55-year-old appeared via video link at Telford Magistrates’ Court and spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth at the six-minute hearing on Wednesday.

Blades, from Claverley in Shropshire, was granted conditional bail to appear at Shrewsbury Crown Court on 10 September.

He was not required to enter pleas during his first appearance.

The presenter found fame on the furniture restoration programme The Repair Shop after he started presenting in 2017.

A furniture restorer, he was the face of the popular BBC show that featured people having their treasured objects repaired and rejuvenated until he stepped back from presenting the programme last year.

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Blades was also the presenter of the BBC’s Money For Nothing until 2020 and took part in Celebrity Masterchef, Celebrity Bake Off, and Comic Relief.

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