Science This Hybrid Tricycle Lets You Pedal Your Way Onto The Highway At 75MPH While Staying Totally Dry - The gayest thing to come out of france since french "people"

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  • The Cixi Vigoz trike hits 120 km/h (75 mph) and is legal on public roads.
  • It features chainless pedaling, active tilting, and a fully enclosed cabin.
  • Offered on subscription, the French tricycle is built to last at least 15 years.
Bicycles might be fine for a lazy Sunday spin or a spirited ride, but as everyday transport they fall short. They’ll soak you in the rain, freeze you in the wind, and keep you off the highways. Aiming to dodge those drawbacks, French outfit Cixi is working on the Vigoz, a pedal-assisted three-wheeler with electric muscle and just enough refinement to pass as a proper road machine.

The Vigoz sits closer in spirit to small urban runabouts like the Mobilize Duo, Citroen Ami, Fiat Topolino, and Microlino, though it is much faster. With a top speed of 120 km/h (75 mph), it qualifies in the L5 category, which means it is cleared for all public roads and highways in France, and, depending on local red tape, in other markets too.

Pedals Meet Power

At the heart of the three-wheeler is Cixi’s PERS chainless pedaling system, which lets the rider (or is that driver?) influence acceleration or braking with their legs in a more natural way. Pedal resistance can be adjusted to match the rider’s preference, offering light effort or a more involved workout.

Naturally, there is assistance from an electric motor, with a 22 kWh floor-mounted battery allowing for a range of around 160 km (100 miles). Still, extensive use of regenerative braking and more pedaling input can help it go further. A full charge is completed in roughly 6 hours from a standard household socket.

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Compact But Clever

The Vigoz has two wheels at the front and a single wheel at the back, with an active tilting mechanism for improved handling. A fully enclosed body keeps things aerodynamic while providing weather protection, and features include LED lighting, wipers, and twin side doors. At the back, an open cargo area with straps offers room for small loads.

Inside, you’ll find room for a driver and one passenger. Both seats are fitted with three-point belts, and there are Isofix mounts in the back for a child seat – although the idea of whisking a toddler down the motorway in this contraption feels like something best left to questionable parenting blogs. Instead of a steering wheel, the Vigoz sticks with its bicycle DNA and uses a handlebar with built-in brakes.


According to Cixi, the Vigoz is built to last for at least 15 years before it is recycled and disposed. This is made possible thanks to the sturdy chassis, replaceable body panels, accessible components for repairs, and, surprisingly, over the air updates.


Pay Monthly, Not Own

Unfortunately, the Vigoz is not yet available for purchase. Cixi still has to build a working prototype with a production-ready design before manufacturing begins in France. When it finally hits the road, ownership won’t be an option either, as the Vigoz will only be offered on subscription, with prices set once production costs are confirmed.

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These people aren’t even competent enough to erase the placeholder text on their website, so there is no fucking way I would trust them to make any sort of vehicle. At least the french faggot tricycle looks like an actual production vehicle, albeit something anyone sane would use strictly for off-roading. Still lame and gay.
 
Can someone explain to me why the French specifically seem to hate cars? They don't even seem to care about how they look, which is incredibly Not French. Is it just some bizarre passive aggressive thing, like when they decided they hated rock music or potatoes?
Sour grapes and butthurt, probably. Let's just say that Europeans not comprehending 500 miles also extends to the Indianapolis 500. No Euro child, that name is not a joke. Enjoy pit stops.

(As if the French sucking at it wasn't bad enough, the one European nation that does actually do well there is in terms of automotive performance is... England.)
 
This is the sound this vehicle makes as you drive it around, right before you roll the stupid hunk of plastic over at 60mph on the highway, swiftly putting an end to your misery.
 
These people aren’t even competent enough to erase the placeholder text on their website, so there is no fucking way I would trust them to make any sort of vehicle. At least the french faggot tricycle looks like an actual production vehicle, albeit something anyone sane would use strictly for off-roading. Still lame and gay.
This is a sign of this being a scam.
 
idunno, subscribing to the cuckmobile sounds pretty standard for europe to me
Actually it sounds standard American. It's your people who have standardized making everything a subscription and introduced buying fast food on installment plans.

This is made possible thanks to the sturdy chassis, replaceable body panels, accessible components for repairs, and, surprisingly, over the air updates.
Oh good, over-the-air updates for a fucking tricycle. Why? Fuck off.
 
The subscription isnt an issue if well done.
travel somewhere and want to go places? rent the cuckmobil for 10$ a day.
 
Everything about that thing screams deathtrap. 75mph on a highway in a tin can with 3 wheels and clearly few if any practical safety features? You have to be fucking nuts. add to that an insane subscription model, which is entirely impractical for a vehicle like this and this thing is going to be a shitshow

Its amazing this could even be remotely considered road legal
Let me guess, you "need" more than 1 wheel...
 
I'm surprised everyone is immediately thinking highway with this thing. Where I live people drive around on the road in fucking golf carts that do 15mph max, pulling their potato ass out in front of actual cars and blocking traffic every which way. This thing would be a huge safety improvement over that shit.
 
I do assume it's made this way to fit into some type of e-bike/moped class that doesn't need a loiscence?
It has too much power to be classified as such, it's classified as a motorized tricycle, so it requires the same kind of license as a motorbike with a big engine, i.e. category A.

But the type of people that bothers getting a category A license and the type of people that would get caught driving this thing are completely disjoint. The entire point of getting a motorcycle is feeling the wind and not having to pedal the damn thing.

The subscription is just the icing on the shit cake.
 
This is a sign of this being a scam.
I mean there was an ifamous 3 wheeled electric car scam by a felon who tried hiding his identity as a woman back in like the 70s...

Oh hey, looking up anything on them just removes all traces of the actual guys name and it just kinda glazes "her" while also pointing out he scam. Current year man... fucking hell.
 
I mean there was an ifamous 3 wheeled electric car scam by a felon who tried hiding his identity as a woman back in like the 70s...

Oh hey, looking up anything on them just removes all traces of the actual guys name and it just kinda glazes "her" while also pointing out he scam. Current year man... fucking hell.
You mean Elizabeth Carmichael? Other than Wikipedia, I don't think there are too many sources that actually glaze him, considering what a large-scale fraudster he was. His real name hasn't been scrubbed either, it's Jerry Dean Michael.

:edit:
On second thought, I just read this Guardian article (archived link), and it's the most excessive ballwashing of a career criminal I've ever seen. They even call him a "loving matriarch" at one point, lol
 
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