Two friends have claimed a bizarre record by driving a decades-old British three-wheel car about 14,000 miles from the U.K.
What do the Elio, Aptera,{}Toyota i-Road concept{}and the spectacularly awful Zap Xebra have in common? They--and many more small-volume economical vehicles and concepts besides--all use one fewer ...
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Nine Decades Ago, A Bicycle Company Made A Weird Three-Wheeled Car Designed To Carry Entire Families And Dodge Taxes
Three-wheeled cars have long stood on weird legal ground between real cars and motorcycles. They’re not car-cars (for lack of a better term), so they don’t have to be subjected to crash testing, and ...
Like most high-volume manufacturers, Volkswagen enjoys letting its hair down every now and again by building some form of unusual concept car. Not only does such an exercise allow the brand's ...
Building a car of any kind is not easy, and creating a vehicle from the ground up that’s unlike anything other EV on the market is particularly challenging. For more than four years, US-based startup ...
Reliant Robin. Two friends’ intercontinental road trip was risky and rewarding. But why embark on such a journey?
The Vigoz, from French company CIXI, is a fully enclosed, three-wheeled EV that can hit 75 mph, fast enough to drive legally on roads. This isn't the first three-wheeler from a French company, either.
Englishman Ollie Jenks remembers when his friend first pitched the idea to him. "It was so ridiculous I couldn't say ...
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