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In 2013 Formoza, Gidi Goldwine, and Erez Abramov developed a foldable car chassis design.[7][8] This mechanism enabled them to create a two-seater urban electric micro vehicle that could change its width while driving, transforming from a width of 1.4 meters to a width of 1 meter.[9][10] The wide mode is designated for open roads where the vehicle can reach a speed of 90 km/h and the narrow mode is designated for urban heavy traffic and for parking in narrow spaces.[9][10] The founders then created a two-seater electric vehicle that changed its width while driving.[6][9][10]
In 2014, the company was founded and automobile designer Eyal Kremer joined the company along with Johanne Tomforde.[11] In late 2017, the car concept was revealed at the
Smart Mobility Summit in Tel Aviv.[5] The design has received various awards,[12][13] including a gold medal in passenger vehicle design at the
German Design Council in 2023.[14]
The company received a grant of NIS 3.15 million ($900,000) from the Innovations authority of Israel, in conjunction with the
Israel Prime Minister's Office's national program for fuel alternatives and
smart mobility.[15] During the company's concept reveal in 2017, the company raised $10 million from investors.[16]
In 2020, the company was featured in Time’s "100 inventions for 2020".[17]
In 2021, the company signed a deal to provide
United Hatzalah emergency responders with vehicles that have the ability to contract to 1 meter for easy maneuvering in times of emergency.[18][19][20] In 2022, the company entered a partnership with
Bosch Software.[21][22]
City Transformers models
CT-1 and CT-2
CT-1 is a two-seater foldable electric vehicle with dimensions of 250L/153H/140W cm while unfolded and 250L/143H/100W cm when folded.[23][11][8] The model was introduced in August 2021.[24] CT-1 is powered by two electric motors of 7.5 kW and weighs 450 kg without a battery and 590 kg with a battery.[8]
In 2021, CT-1 made a debut at the Munich IAA mobility.[25][26] In 2022, the CT-1 model participated in the 2022
Paris Motor Show.[27]
The CT-2 model will be launched at the end of 2024.[1] CT-2 model will have features such as a range of 180 km, a sunroof, smartphone connectivity, electric windows, AC, and heating.[28]