This Electric Beach Buggy Is for Folks Who Can Afford Luxury Vacations
Key takeaways
- Finally, someone is thinking beyond the anonymous hotel shuttle golf cart, and it's a Portuguese company called Amble.
- The roar of the engine, the stereo on blast, all of this noise interferes with the ability to commune with nature, which is theoretically the reason you went off-road in the first place.
- It's called the Amble One, and it's basically the opposite of the Cybertruck's ethos.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
Finally, someone is thinking beyond the anonymous hotel shuttle golf cart, and it's a Portuguese company called Amble.
Amble Founded in Portugal, Amble is an EV mobility startup of a different kind: its vehicles aren't meant for the road.The Amble One is fun, friendly-looking, and offers up Mini Moke vibes with a quiet electric drive.Range and speed haven't been announced yet, but it's probably for taking the slow and scenic route.Getting off the beaten path is relaxing when you're on foot, less so when you're driving something. The roar of the engine, the stereo on blast, all of this noise interferes with the ability to commune with nature, which is theoretically the reason you went off-road in the first place. Now, a new EV startup looks to offer a more open-hearted experience.
It's called the Amble One, and it's basically the opposite of the Cybertruck's ethos. Steel doors and bullet-resistant glass? How about no doors and only a windshield up front. Basically, this little buggy is the Mini Moke reborn in EV form with chunky tires, a friendly face, and a top speed of who cares?