Most vehicles have metal bodies which reflect police radar very nicely (at lease it's nice for the cops). But the Aptera body is made of composites which are invisible to radar. Even the wheels and motors have a composite shell around them which goes close to the ground.
What does this do for speed tickets?
This could be interesting.
One could employ an RF echo-sorb covering, but that would not be good for the solar panels and would hike the price by a few more thousand. OTOH, if the outer shell is made of an inverse refraction matrix meta-material it could behave like an RF lens which causes the radar to veer around the vehicle and re-converge on the other end in a manner similar to the wind-tunnel tests. But that would raise the price by a few million. This could also be used to project the Aptera to another location so the radar would see it somewhere else in its scope or it would need to point elsewhere to find it. Such implementation would greatly improve the Low Probability of Detection and Interception (LpD, LpI) of Apterae. And with the Government purchasing programme gearing up for the acquisition of Electric Vehicles, why, this could become the F-35 of EVs! An endless boondoggle and money pit. (Great for investors tho!) So be ready for the next round coming up later on in the year. ;-)
Whilst we're at it, Aptera Motors could also include the ICOP (Invisibility Cloak Option Package) (Yes, this film actually exists!) by employing this material on the outside too:
In recent years of research and development, these materials are no longer good only for Harry Potter in fiction. After all, why not? ...but I digress. 😂