Three-wheeled cars are a curious species. Their history goes back to the very early days of the car, before the industry shifted in favor of four-wheeled vehicles for more stability; throughout the ...
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The first car the Morgan Motor Company built 113 years ago was a three-wheeler; two wheels up front for steering and stability, and a single drive wheel at the rear. In fact, until 1936 Morgan built ...
A few years back, a German team resurrected the adorable Messerschmitt microcar as an electric-assist two-man Velomobile. At the time, some people wondered why it didn't just skip the pedals, drop a ...
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.
Ford Motor Company unveiled the EcoBoost engine at the start of 2008, aiming to improve fuel economy and carbon dioxide emissions across its range of Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars. The first-ever ...
Yamaha might have discontinued the radical Niken GT from America, but this three-wheeled motorcycle is still selling across the pond. We are also confident about its future because a bunch of new ...