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ElectraMeccanica Solo prototype without a centre headlight Rear view of the ElectraMeccanica Solo Interior of the ElectraMeccanica Solo. Initially, at the time ElectraMeccanica was founded in 2015, the concept of a three-wheeled small electric car was intended to take the form of implementing an existing project.
The company's first vehicle, the Fun Utility Vehicle, or FUV, [29] is a tandem two-seat three wheeled electric motorcycle with an EPA-rated range of 102 city miles per charge [30] The vehicle will have a fuel economy of 173.7 MPGe at city driving speeds. [31] The FUV is freeway capable, with a maximum speed of 75 mph (121 km/h).
ElectraMeccanica Vehicles Corp. CEO Kevin Pavlov joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss a three-wheeled one-seater electric vehicle called "the solo" which will sell for $18,500.
The ZAP Alias Roadster is a plug-in electric three-wheeled sports car from the American electric car maker ZAP that was originally scheduled to go into production in 2009, with two wheels at the front, each containing an electric wheel-motor, and one at the rear, the project initiated in 2007 through a collaboration between ZAP and Lotus ...
His initial model was the Laguna: a three-wheel roadster that is federally classified as a motorcycle and passed final testing for NHTSA and EPA certification in 2016. [4] In 2016, Vanderhall officially produced three autocycle models: Laguna, Laguna Sport Premium, and the Laguna Bespoke Motoring Experience.
Pages in category "Electric three-wheel vehicles" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The design targeted a curb weight of 1,350 lb (610 kg); three-wheel anti-lock disc brakes; an inline 0.9-liter three cylinder (designed especially for Elio by IAV), 55 horsepower (41 kW) engine; and front-wheel drive, with a top speed of 107 mph (172 km/h) and an acceleration of 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) in approximately 10.8 seconds. [9]
Early automotive pioneer Karl Benz developed a number of three-wheeled models. [3] One of these, the Benz Patent Motorwagen, [4] is regarded as the first purpose-built automobile. It was made in 1885. In 1896, John Henry Knight showed a tri-car at The Great Exhibition. [3] In 1897, Edward Butler made the Butler Petrol Cycle, another three ...