Posts Tagged ‘Three-Wheel’

AutoMoto Three-Wheeler Promises Efficient ‘All-Weather’ Commuting

Friday - February 6, 2009

Three-wheeled vehicles, especially scooter-like vehicles, have become rather popular in recent years, with a plethora of companies turning out examples, including Piaggio, Brudeli and Peugeot. Now AutoMoto has tossed its hat into the ring with a unique twist: a three-wheeler that leans.

Not the first by any means, nor likely to be the last, the AutoMoto tilts much like the Carver One. In fact, aside from its open sides and more upright layout, the AutoMoto shares a great deal with the Carver, including its one-two front-rear wheel layout. Many other three-wheelers put two wheels up front and one in the rear.

The company promises 83mpg in typical conditions from the 150cc engine and CVT transmission, and priced at $3,800 it fits the bill in terms of overall cost as well. The rather small 2.1 gallon fuel tank limits range to just 160mi (255km), however.

The AutoMoto’s intended niche is high-efficiency commuting for its native market of Californians, possibly explaining the rather loose interpretation of ‘all-weather’ applied to its open-sided cabin. The vehicle can hold two, seated in a tandem motorcycle configuration, and also has as lockable cargo storage area plus speakers and MP3 compatibility.

Because of its unique layout and structure, many American states don’t require a motorcycle license or a helmet to drive the AutoMoto, opening up a wide potential market.

Fans of the three-wheeled scooter or motorcycle will recall Honda’s Gyro, which has been on the market for over 25 years, and features a similar canopy in addition to a leaning body and one-up-front, two-in-back wheel layout.

The AutoMoto three-wheeler is expected to go on sale in the early part of this year.

SOURCE: MOTOR AUTHORITY

The Piaggio MP3 250

Monday - September 8, 2008

Piaggio continues its history of innovation with the MP3, a revolutionary three-wheel scooter. The front assembly, with two independent tilting wheels, is far more stable than any scooter, it grips the road even when tailing other vehicles, providing top performance in total safety.

It’s a cinch to park: an electro-hydraulic suspension locking system means there is no need to put the vehicle on its stand. The three-disk braking system and exceptional front-end road-holding reduce braking space by 20 per cent. The MP3 comes into its own out of town - road grip, cornering safety and tilt angle of up to 40 per cent are unprecedented for a scooter, adding to the pleasure of riding different road surfaces at high speed.

Along with a powerful 250cc electronic injection engine and renowned Piaggio legacy, makes for a revolutionary addition to the world of transportation.

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