00:00Welcome to the new video from the Car Magazine Tuning Blog, where we introduce you to the
00:11impressive lightship A11 Cosmos Edition. A state-of-the-art self-propelled trailer that
00:18was developed especially for electric vehicle owners. This trailer promises to leave the range
00:24of your electric car almost untouched while towing. An absolute novelty in the world of caravans.
00:32The lightship AI.11 Cosmos Edition, which emerged from the L1 Concept Study,
00:38costs a whopping $250,000, which currently equates to around 233,000 euros.
00:45This makes it one of the most expensive trailers in the world.
00:48Lightship, a company founded in 2020 by former Tesla employees Ben Parker and Toby Krauss,
00:55has been working on this innovation for a long time.
00:59The AI.11 is not just a trailer, but a technological revolution.
01:05With its own powertrain and a battery with a capacity of 77 kWh,
01:10it almost completely compensates for the energy loss of an electric car when towing.
01:14Integrated solar panels and an aerodynamic design also ensure additional efficiency.
01:24The Cosmos Edition's features leave nothing to be desired.
01:29The trailer offers sleeping accommodation for up to four people, a fully equipped bathroom,
01:35an induction cooktop, refrigerator and freezer, microwave and convection oven,
01:39a dishwasher and an automatic leveling system.
01:41There is also a special motorway range assistance system and a trailer hitch on the rear of the trailer.
01:52Starling compatibility also ensures that you can stay connected even when on the road.
01:58A NAX charging cable is available for the power supply,
02:01making it ideal for modern electric vehicles.
02:03Those who want to be put on the waiting list will have to pay $7,500, approximately 7,000 euros.
02:13However, the Cosmos Edition is limited to just 50 units.
02:18Other variants such as the Atmosveon, which will be available from $284,000,
02:23approximately 176,000 euros, are set to follow next year.
02:27This version offers a range of around 480 kilometers.
02:37Two additional trim levels, Panos and Teros, will be produced from 2026.
02:42Prices start at $151,000, around 143,000 euros for the Panu with a range of 220 kilometers,
02:50and $125,000, around 120,000 euros for the Teros,
02:55which does not offer any additional range but retains the practical telescopic design of the other models.
02:59If you found the information about the LiDAR.1 Cosmos Edition exciting and informative,
03:09please subscribe and stay tuned to TuningBlog for more exciting content.
03:13and we'll see you next time.
03:43Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
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