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Apr 23 2006, 1:49pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Volkswagen GX3 three-wheeler has the third week in the back, while BMW's CLEVER concept three-wheeler has it in the front - is this cleverer?
BMW collaborates with the University of Bath on the BMW CLEVER. Besides having three wheels the concept car is supposed to have low emissions and a top speed of 50 mph. It is design for urban transport and not for the highway.
Update:
There is actually a similar tilting three-wheeler on the market called Carver One.
More details, photos and crash test videos on Leftlane News.
See also the recently introduced Scion Fuse Concept Car.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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