According to eco-news outlet EarthTechling, the company is hoping to have the vehicles come to market by 2018. Although the car is still only a prototype, but more test vehicles will soon be in the hands of selected beta testers in the UK. They will be loaning out the car to 60-80 drivers for 3-6 month contracts to see how they work in the real world. Riversimple will be gathering data from the vehicles to assess fuel efficiency and performance, but they will also be collecting user feedback about the Rasa experience.
Check out the video below to see the Rasa in action.