Apple and Audi alumni have made a luxe EV based on the moon buggy
Summary
A new electric vehicle called the Amble One has been launched in Europe. It is a small, lightweight, and street-legal electric buggy designed for places where regular cars don't fit well, with a price of $25,000 and a range of over 60 miles.Key Facts
- The Amble One is designed by former Apple and Audi employees.
- It is an electric buggy with no doors, made for short trips on coastal or private paths.
- The vehicle weighs under 450 kilograms (992 pounds) to meet European road rules for light vehicles.
- It has a top speed of 40 mph and can charge fully in five hours from a home power socket.
- The design is inspired by NASA's moon buggy, showing the electric platform openly under the body.
- The creators used materials like aluminum, leather, cotton, and cork for a premium feel.
- The vehicle’s dashboard supports motorcycle-style accessories for convenience.
- The Amble One aims to be stylish, affordable, and lightweight for new electric mobility options.
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