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It was considered an unusual concept, since it was three-wheeled and sometimes considered more of a motorcycle concept than a concept car, [citation needed] but it did feature good performance for a projected cost of only about US$17,000. The GX3 used a transverse-mounted 1.6 L I4 engine from the VW Lupo GTI. This engine gave the GX3 an output ...
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 luxuriously decorated passenger cabin made it possible to accommodate two passengers, adapting numerous interior design elements, such as steering wheel from the then General Motors models. The Vanderhall Laguna is a front-wheel drive car powered by a 1.5 L SGE turbo I4 engine.
In Low-Speed Mode, the vehicle is upright, and moves around at 'walking pace' at similar eyesight height to pedestrians, without taking up a large amount of space. [1] In High-Speed Mode, the Toyota extends in length by leaning back and extending the single rear wheel to improve aerodynamics and stability, thus being able to achieve a speed of ...
Vanderhall Motor Works is an American vehicle manufacturer based in Provo, Utah. [1] It manufactures hand-made three-wheeled autocycles designed for sports driving, touring, commuting and city driving. [2] [3]
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]
The CityEl was originally developed as the Mini-El by Danish company El Trans A/S in Randers and was first brought onto the market by them in 1987. After El Trans A/S had to give up production in 1988 and two subsequent manufacturers (Eltrans89 A/S in 1993 and CityCom A/S in 1995), one more try was done with Citycom Electromoblie Denmark A/S, before a German investor took over and moved the ...
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.