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  • Daymak Spiritus

    Daymak says it's making the world's fastest three-wheeled EV

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    03.23.2021

    It's crowdfunding the $149,000 Spiritus Ultimate.

  • Arcimoto

    Arcimoto is finally shipping its three-wheeled EV to customers

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    09.19.2019

    After more than a decade of working on its "Fun Utility Vehicle," or FUV, Arcimoto is finally shipping the three-wheeled EVs to customers. The company announced today that it's entered production mode, which means you could see the FUV cruising around California, Oregon and Washington in the near future.

  • Arcimoto

    Arcimoto's latest three-wheeled EV is designed for deliveries

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    03.19.2019

    You might remember Arcimoto as the company behind the "Fun Utility Vehicle" (FUV) -- a three-wheeled, electric vehicle that's scheduled to hit the streets in Oregon, California and Washington this summer. With the FUV underway, Arcimoto has opened presales for a similar vehicle with a new concept. Called the "Deliverator," it's a three-wheel, pure electric vehicle meant for local deliveries.

  • VentureOne three-wheeled hybrid does flex-fuel

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    02.16.2007

    We most certainly dig where this uber-green three-wheeled vehicle category is going, as just one week after seeing the Silence PT2, we've now learned that Venture Vehicles will be tossing the two-wheeled axle in the rear and calling its rendition the VentureOne. Based around Carver Engineering's tilting technology, this trike is officially classified as a motorcycle, but sports a fully enclosed body, roll-cage construction, airbags and bumpers similar to a standard car. The vehicle will hold three folks, and the company has plans for two plug-in hybrid variations that utilize a flex-fuel approach to barely sip gasoline from the four gallon tank, all while touting 100 miles per gallon and the ability to hit speeds upwards of 100 miles per hour; eventually, Venture is also hoping to release an all-electric breed that can scoot 200 miles before needing a recharge. Although production isn't slated to begin until "late 2008," that should give you enough time to save up a good chunk of the $18,000 (E50 hybrid) to $23,000 (all-electric model) that'll be required to snap one up -- and to acquire a motorcycle license, too.[Via Gizmag]