The vehicles of choice in Thailand, along with a bunch of other far-away locales, are Tuk Tuks, three-wheeled machines that marry the front end of a scooter to the rear end of a passenger car.
The company plans to build the car in the Philippines and start selling it later this year for about $6,300. It can go about 31 miles on a two-hour charge, which could propose a bit of a ...
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W42ST on MSNBattery-Powered Tuk-Tuks from India Could Revolutionize Hell’s Kitchen DeliveriesRaja and Rahul Gayam are on a mission to bring their Indian tuk-tuk style battery-powered vehicles to New York and help solve ...
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