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 ...
“Bro I’m scared,” joked a TikTok user in the comments section of a video featuring the tiny electric vehicle Janet Colby/TikTok A woman’s cozy “mini house car” has gone viral on TikTok — with one of ...
The world of automobiles is vast and diverse, with innovations that have occasionally challenged traditional concepts of vehicle design. Among these innovations are three-wheeled cars, which have ...
We previously reported on the development of a sleekly designed three-wheeled, two-passenger vehicle planned for introduction next year from startup manufacturer Elio Motors in Troy, Mich. It’s ...
If you live in the city and commute daily, you are undoubtedly aware of the worsening traffic conditions caused by the fact that urban centers are growing denser by the day. Light electric vehicles, ...
CARLSBAD, Calif. -- Bored working as an engineer for a biotech company, Steve Fambro began to dream of a better way to get to work. Why not design a fuel-efficient car that would allow a single driver ...
Urban mobility is in a state of continuous change, and novel vehicle types are cropping up as a result. One of them is the bike-car hybrid, and the latest model to come to our attention is Hopper, a ...
HBO's new documentary miniseries tells the story of Elizabeth Carmichael, the auto executive who tried to market a three-wheeled, gas-efficient... 'Lady And The Dale,' A 4-Part Series About A ...
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.
The best-selling vehicles in America are consistently SUVs and full-size pickup trucks, which sends a very clear message about American preferences. While there certainly are advantages to driving ...
This vehicular tripod is technically a cycle car, in the spirit of Morgan’s first product from 1910, introduced to benefit U.K. drivers who couldn’t afford to buy and license a four-wheel automobile.