The 'G-Wagen of golf carts' could be the ideal second car
The 'G-Wagen of golf carts' could be the ideal second car frames Amble’s approach to the EV market as a shift toward smaller, slower, and purpose-built vehicles. The article says the Amble One, an electric buggy street-legal, is being marketed in Portugal and developed by alumni from Apple, Audi, and Cowboy. Instead of targeting conventional car buyers, CEO Adrien Roose positions it as a second vehicle for short trips typically handled by a family car, such as errands and school runs, with access aimed at resorts and hotels. With a 15 kW motor and an 11 kWh battery, it tops out at 40 mph (65 km/h) and can travel over 62 miles (100 km) per charge. Charging from a standard wall outlet takes about five hours, and it weighs under 450 kg to comply with Europe’s L7e quadricycle regulation. Prices and timing beyond marketing location are not provided, but the vehicle’s open design includes folding front seats, a digital display, physical controls, and cargo options for accessories and surfboards.







