Ooh, noice!
I wonder what the charging connector is; it says "DC 3 kW", which makes no sense. Maybe there isn't room for an on-board charger, so it really is DC with a proprietary connector, and you can only charge at home.
New body shells made from the original tooling. Most of the comforts of a modern EV, except for the slow charging. Tiny boot left over. But If I Were a Rich Man... ?
The youtube video shows at 1:03, the driver disconnecting a Type 2 connector from the car.
It says recharge time 8 hours, which seems a bit odd compared to the other numbers though.
8 hours at 3 KWh would in ideal conditions be able to charge 24 KWh, but it also says the car does 160 miles, suggesting the car does 6,66 miles to the kilowatt, which seems a bit high, even though the car probably weighs less than newer EV's
My guess is that it does single phase 16A, which is normaly 3.6 KWh max, but then there are losses in the charger and inverter.
Also, the battery might have more capacity, they do not state the start and end charge state of the 8 hour charge. Realistically it is probably not 0-100% SOT, but rather 20-80% maybe.
This makes it a 40 KWh battery, and the usage is then 4 KWh per mile, which is probably a lot more realistic.