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In the UK before October 2000, a person who passed a motorcycle test was automatically granted a full sub-category B1 licence, [citation needed] allowing them to drive a lightweight car (an unladen weight of 550 kg (1,213 lb) or less), a motor quadricycle or a motor tricycle. Since 2000 these small cars have been split in two different ...
A tourist rental quadricycle: Quadricycle International Q-Cycle-6 [1] A Rhoades Car 4W2P 4-Wheel Bike parked on a Canadian urban street. A quadracycle (also spelled quadricycle) is a four-wheeled human-powered land vehicle. It is also referred to as a quadcycle, pedal car or four-wheeled bicycle amongst other terms.
As a quadricycle it is limited to 45 km/h (28 mph). The Ami can be used for carsharing in the Free2Move network of Groupe PSA, rented or purchased, on the internet or in stores Fnac and Darty with which Citroën has concluded a partnership for the exhibition, sale or rental of the vehicle [11] from 30 March 2020. The vehicle can be picked up at ...
The Microlino is a four-wheeled, battery electric bubble car manufactured by the company Micro since its introduction in 2022. The microcar is available in two versions as either a light or a heavy quadricycle, with the latter having a top speed of 90 km/h.
Also marketed as the Vauxhall Movano in the UK. VIVARO: Vivaro: 2001 2019 2024 Light commercial van, previously rebadged Renault Trafic and currently rebadged Citroën Jumpy. Also marketed as the Vauxhall Vivaro in the UK. Quadricycle: ROCKS electric: Rocks electric: 2022 2022 – Quadricycle. Rebadged Citroën Ami, formerly Rock-e until 2023 ...
The Mobilize Duo is a two-seater electric quadricycle that replaced the Renault Twizy in 2023, [8] which was unveiled at the 2022 Paris Motor Show. [9] First previewed as the Mobilize EZ-1 concept in 2021, [10] it was eventually renamed to its current name and shown at the 2021 Viva Tech event. [11]
The S04 is an electric car, and the manufacturer made two drive variants available to buyers. The for low-speed version (class L6e) produces eight horsepower (6.0 kW) with a top speed of 40 kilometres per hour (25 mph). The more expensive version (class L7e) has 19 horsepower (14 kW) and accelerates to 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph).
Microcar is a term often used for the smallest size of cars, [1] with three or four wheels and often an engine smaller than 700 cc (43 cu in). Specific types of microcars include bubble cars, cycle cars, invacar, quadricycles and voiturettes. [2]