This article is about small motorized four wheeled vehicles. For small four wheeled vehicles with pedals, see
quadracycle.
Quadricycle refers to vehicles with four wheels.
In 1896 Henry Ford named his first vehicle design the "Quadricycle". it ran on four bicycle wheels, with an engine driving the back wheels.[1]
In 21st century France, a quadricycle is a 4-wheel car that cannot go faster than 45 km/h (28 mph), weighs less than 425 kg (937 lb), and has a maximum power of 4 kW (5.4 hp).[2][3] In the United States, a similar classification is the
low-speed vehicle class.
This article is about small motorized four wheeled vehicles. For small four wheeled vehicles with pedals, see
quadracycle.
Quadricycle refers to vehicles with four wheels.
In 1896 Henry Ford named his first vehicle design the "Quadricycle". it ran on four bicycle wheels, with an engine driving the back wheels.[1]
In 21st century France, a quadricycle is a 4-wheel car that cannot go faster than 45 km/h (28 mph), weighs less than 425 kg (937 lb), and has a maximum power of 4 kW (5.4 hp).[2][3] In the United States, a similar classification is the
low-speed vehicle class.