Electric car manufacturer Eli Electric Vehicles has finally started production of its quadricycle Eli Zero, which will arrive in European dealerships over the following months. Granted, this ...
It looks a bit like it's a Twizy family member, but Poland's Triggo EV has a few neat tricks that Renault's city roller doesn't. It leans into the corners, at higher speeds its front wheels are spread ...
We've already heard how courier services such as UPS and DHL are using pedal-electric vehicles for their urban deliveries. Well, UK parcel delivery group DPD is now getting into the act, with a ...
Rocks-e is not just a battery-electric vehicle, it’s a quadricycle that can be driven even by teenagers who are at least 15 years old, which makes it the perfect entry-level vehicle for moving around ...
One of the most iconic Fiat nameplates, the original 500 – commonly known as Topolino – is back with an electric twist. Meet the Fiat Topolino, an all-electric quadricycle based on the Citroën Ami ...
The Ark Zero electric quadricycle has been unveiled as the UK’s cheapest electric vehicle. The Ark Zero Electric is being propped as a very competitive rival to the Citroen Ami and comes quite cheaper ...
WRC automatically brings to mind extremely skilled drivers with little or no fear at all. Driving at insanely high speeds in places where you’d normally drive like an unskilled grandma. Out of pure ...
A few years ago, Fiat rolled out the pint-sized electric Citroen Ami, a cutesy take on the Ami concept that, in most countries, doesn’t even require a driver’s license to operate, given it has a top ...
The DryCycle technically isn’t really an electric car, even though it looks pretty car-like from the right angles (and when its bubble top is lowered). It’s more accurate to call it a fully enclosed, ...
Wards Auto World tipped me off to this delightfully weird French electric vehicle. It is a tiny quadricycle that also seems to use tilting suspension so it handles like a motorcycle. If you watched ...
What happens when you take the tiny Citroen Ami, hand it over to Fiat, and ask the company to inject a hearty dose of Italian retro chic? The answer is called the Fiat Topolino (Italian for ‘baby ...
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