Aptera to make cameo in next Star Trek film?
By Darren Murph | March 28, 2008
Filed under: Transportation
For those unaware, “veiled in secrecy” is an extreme understatement when it comes to the next Star Trek flick — if there actually is a next Star Trek flick, that is. Nevertheless, an undercover photographer managed to grab some recent shots of a film production operating under the title “Corporate Headquarters,” and a few snaps caught a vehicle that looks awfully similar to the 300MPG Aptera. Coincidentally enough, said craft was also missing from last week’s New York Auto Show. Look, we aren’t piecing together clues in a valiant attempt to get you stoked about seeing a space aged automobile in a movie that may or may not even be real (okay, it’s real), but then again, it’s hard to shake the evidence.
[Via AutoblogGreen]
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