Commuter Cars: The Tango Solution Commuter Cars is an American company with a radical solution to traffic congestion: make the car narrower. Founded by Rick Woodbury in Spokane, Washington, the company gained fame with the Tango T600, an ultra-narrow electric sports car. At just 39 inches wide, the Tango is thinner than many motorcycles, allowing two of them to drive side-by-side in a single lane, theoretically doubling the capacity of existing highways. Despite its quirky appearance, the Tango T600 is a serious performance machine. With two electric motors producing over 1,000 lb-ft of torque, it can accelerate from 0-60 mph in under 4 seconds, embarrassing many supercars. To prevent tipping, the battery ballast is located low in the chassis, giving it a center of gravity comparable to a Porsche. It also features a NASCAR-spec roll cage, making it incredibly safe despite its small stature. Unique Value Proposition Traffic Busting: Designed to fit into gaps and park perpendicular to the curb. Electric Performance: Massive torque and acceleration proved EV potential long before Tesla became mainstream. Safety: Engineered with a racing-style safety cell to protect the occupants in collisions with larger vehicles. While production has been limited and exclusive (famously owned by George Clooney), Commuter Cars represents a bold engineering statement on how to solve the gridlock of the modern city. See the Tango T600