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Why would you buy an e-bike when you can get a small car for £6,000?

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The electric Dogood Zero has a range of 50 miles. It’s designed to help reduce congestion in our towns and cities and to offer a more sustainable way for us to get about – and all for under £6,000, that’s just £500 more than the Specialized Turbo Porto e-bike, unveiled by the US brand earlier this month. 

The Dogood Zero, however, is not an e-bike. It’s a quadricycle.

Two parked Dogood Zero quadricycles

(Image credit: Dogood)

A quadricycle, or Low Speed Vehicle in the US, is a mini car. It has a top speed of 28 mph and can be driven in the UK using an AM moped license. It can’t be used on motorways or high-speed expressways but is good to go on regular roads, although this is restricted in the US to those with speed limits of 35mph and under. Like an e-bike it’s easy to park given its small dimensions – the Zero is 2.5 metres long and 1.2 metres wide. But the Zero also has room for two people plus the shopping. It has a heater. It has a roof.



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