French startup outfit KILOW made the headlines a couple of years back for its two-seater La Bagnole electric UTV having the typical Willys Jeep vibe. This has inspired another concept design by an independent designer who envisions the Le Buddy single-seater buggy-styled commuter for inter-city rides. The vehicle gets the technical prowess of CIXI, a brand known for its electronic cranksets.
The bicycle car is designed for an outdoor lifestyle in and around the city. Yes, it can even take on the odd gravel trip to the outskirts if need be. The primary use-case scenario for the vehicle is the hauling of light cargo, perfect for newbies.
Designer: Alexandre Pain
This low-carbon emission rural mobility vehicle is also ideal for people who don’t want to invest in a heavy-duty ride because their needs are not that expansive. When the single-seater four-wheeler is not hauling everyday cargo or even your family’s groceries, the compact footprint makes it the ideal choice for shorter trips. It has a dry weight of 85 kg and comes loaded with two 800Wh batteries for a range of 90 km on a single full charge. The maximum speed Le Buddy can reach is 70 km/h which is not that bad for a commuter targeted towards city and rural use.
It boasts a chainless electronic crankset for a unique mobility experience as you don’t have to go through gear shifting while stuck in moving city traffic. The tires on this one are a tad thin and stability on twisting streets or hills could be an issue, but you could always make some aftermarket upgrades. On the rear, there is a wooden cargo box for carrying anything medium-sized. While the vehicle could be a handful in inclement weather conditions, it could be a resourceful choice for regions that don’t see that much rain or snow.
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