This 3-wheeled electric car that mines cryptocurrency is apparently real

You would be forgiven for thinking it was a joke if there wasn't video.

In October, the Canadian vehicle manufacturer Daymak claimed that it was making a three-wheeled electric car which would be used to mine digital currency. We finally got a look at it.

The "Spiritus 3-Wheel All Electric Car first drive test" is a video that Daymak's Vice President of R&D shared on LinkedIn.

A red car with a maple leaf logo drives around empty streets and parking lots. The car can actually drive. It's not clear if the Spiritus delivers on its promises.

"Daymak Avvenire's Spiritus is a fully loaded two-seater electric car with optional autopilot driving features, AC, 12-speaker stereo system, solar panels for additional trickle-charging, and more," the Daymak says. The Spiritus has a fast charging time of under two hours, aGPS alarm system, back up camera, and so much more.

Daymak says that the car will be delivered in 2023.

Customers will be able to mine Shiba Inu in their three-wheeled rides by then, but no word on that yet.