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More stable, more visible, more fun, and much safer than a bicycle!

Healthier, greener, more fun, and much cheaper than a car!

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The MOTT
Electric Pedal Car

‘The MOTT’ THREE-WHEELED

ELECTRIC PEDAL CAR

 

You can now buy a finished Mott car, ready to drive away.

These are legal to drive on public roads without tax, insurance, licence or testing - as long as you're 14 or older.

Perfect for commutes to work or college, or just down to the shops for the messages. And they're just the best fun too!

 

250 watt hub motor

battery

8 gears

hydraulic disc brakes

parking brake

rear wheel suspension

storage compartments

twin headlights, back light and indicators

horn

maximum speed using motor-assist - 25km/h

maximum safe downhill speed - 35 km/h

recharge battery after 25 - 50 km (depending on terrain and fitness)

available to order in any colour you like

CE European Standards compliant

 €3,500 (for limited time only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

STOP! Before you jump in and buy one of these cars, please consider the following...

This car has been tested with drivers from 1.5m – 1.85m tall (approx, 5’0” – 6’0”), with weights up to 100kgs (approx 220lbs). If you’re outside this range, it might still suit but maybe you should wait for a different version.

 

The finished car is nearly 2.4m long and 1.1m wide (approx. 8’ x 4’) – where will you keep it? (Like a bicycle, it should be stored inside.)

Legally this is a pedelec bike, and subject to your local laws regarding pedal-assist e-bikes.

 

Any three-wheeled vehicle drives quite differently from either a bicycle or a standard car. It is completely safe and stable if driven correctly, but it will take a while to get used to the way it handles, especially on corners. So go slowly at first!

Get in touch to arrange a test drive - email at the bottom of the page

 

Too expensive? - build your own one using the plans available on this website..

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