Vehicle Description
1983 Tuk Tuk Jolt An auto rickshaw is a motorized version of the
pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw. Most have three wheels and do
not tilt. They are known by many terms in various countries
including auto, baby taxi, pigeon, bajaj, chand gari, lapa,
tuk-tuk, 3wheel or tukxi. The auto rickshaw is a common form of
urban transport, both as a vehicle for hire and for private use, in
many countries around the world, especially those with tropical or
subtropical climates, including many developing countries. As of
2019, Bajaj Auto of Pune, India is the world's largest auto
rickshaw manufacturer, selling 780,000 during the fiscal year.[1]
There are many different auto rickshaw types, designs, and
variations. The most common type is characterized by a sheet-metal
body or open frame resting on three wheels; a canvas roof with
drop-down side curtains; a small cabin at the front for the driver
(sometimes known as an auto-wallah), with handlebar controls; and a
cargo, passenger, or dual purpose space at the rear. Another common
type is a motorcycle that has an expanded sidecar or, less often,
is pushing or pulling a passenger compartment. With only 1 Driver /
3 Passengers, this All-electric vehicle with Electrio Tech Engine
is Eco-friendly. GPS Included and 2 sets of seats, that are
interchangeable. This vehicle is an amazing electric taxi. It is a
true Taiwan taxi converted from a gas powered engine to a full
electric vehicle. The Tuk Tuk is ''perfection'' in its smooth and
quiet ''flying carpet'' ride and it is excellent for transporting
love birds and small groups.