It’s also very expensive, with a brand new Twike 3 costing between $35,000 and $50,000 in Germany
Damn. That’s ridiculous.
Wow, that is straight up artificial pricing.
I watched the Aging Wheels video a few days ago, thinking about posting it in this community. But the only thing I can think to say about it vis-a-vis micromobility is that it’s an example of looking like a duck, but quacks like a submarine klaxon.
At 9 kW peak output from its electric motor, this machine slips well past the line for what can plausibly be called human-powered mobility. And like some of the larger, heavier ebike builds we’ve seen earlier in this community, this falls well outside the limits of “micro” mobility, coming in at 240 kg (530 lbs) minimum. And it does 85 kph (53 mph)? That’s almost an impractical speed for this vehicle.
I think we can say we’ve found the true answer to the question of “what if we make ebikes faster, more powerful, and bigger?”. The answer is not a car, but a Twike.
Not to say that the Twike is a bad EV. Ok, it kinda is, but it’s a matter of having the right standard to compare to. As an ebike, the Twike is horrific. As a daily driver car, probably the same. But perhaps, just maybe, the Twike could fill a role akin to the classic Grumman LLV mail trucks used by USPS in rural communities. Or something like that, idk.
Ok, I thought of some more strengths for the Twike, from rewatching the video:
- You’re a pilot who wants the same cramped, narrow, two-abreast interior like in a helicopter
- You want to pick up dates by opening up a cockpit canopy like in Top Gun: Maverick
- You’ve always wanted to drive a Benz Patent-Motorwagen using its tiller, but old cars don’t interest you
- You’re a gamer who exclusively uses keyboard for driving sims, so now you want something that has a button for the throttle
- You envy the roll stability of a Reliant Robin and the compactness of the Peel P50
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Some crazy mofo near where I’m currently living still drives a Reliant that can only be described as a pick-up / ute type vehicle. I’m assuming it’s been modded by the owner because surely Reliant never built something that weird.
That’s wild! There’s so much that can be done with fiberglass, that perhaps we’ve forgotten to ask whether it should be done haha
You are not wrong. Fortunately I was psychologically more prepared to see it as over a decade previously I’d already witnessed a 3 (2?) door Vauxhall / Opel Corsa that had been turned into a pick-up. Like you say, just because we can doesn’t mean we should.
Okay that is both slower and heavier than my motorcycle. Plus you can’t lane filter in that thing.
That there is a 1980s Sinclair C5!
I came here to say this! Dead ringer
Oddly enough I just read about that a few weeks ago
Fuck that, but further down the article -
https://insideevs.com/news/669928/fiat-topolino-resurrected-as-tiny-ev-is-rebadged-citroen-ami/
How adorable is that?!?!
Hey, Aging Wheels did a video on that one, too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7tpbs-slcs
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It’s designed for two things - to go as far as possible on one charge, and to look adorable
Spartan is the feature, not the bug
Super cute. Can double as a compact coffin once the 18 wheeler crushes it flat!
They’re city cars, not really meant for the open road
Twike 3 costing between $35,000 and $50,000 in Germany
that’s a fcuking vélomobile, which are usually sold for 7k€
That looks awfully similar to the suicide booth https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-59577162
Considering the trike nature of the, and I use this term very generously, vehicle and the poor steering mechanism that was on display in that video. This is indeed just that suicide booth with extra steps.
One wheel in front is a disaster waiting to happen.
All trikes tend to be terrible at cornering, building them to lean can help but a reverse trike design might’ve been better IMO
I know. Why don’t they reverse it with the two wheels in front. much better stability.
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Didn’t Sinclair have one of these in the 70s?
I think it was the 80s, but yeah
I actually really like the idea of a car with pedals for exercise while driving. Even if the contribution is very marginal. I use the pedal assist on my ebike for that runners high so having a car that could do that on long trips would be really nice.
Referring to torpedo brakes as “those found on children’s bicycles” is pretty funny to me. They’re not the standard, but pretty common on regular bikes here. Great for sliding stops 😄
What problem is this trying to solve? Because I can give you 101 problems it creates over just riding a bike.
What problem is this trying to solve?
The issue of having too much money and not enough sense?
Hell I can solve that for them without the hassle of having to own anything
That looks like it tips over easily.
So what you’re saying is, it’s a very exciting ride?