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BeTriton 3.0: modular electric vehicle that can be a tricycle, boat or motorhome

04.05.2026 18:04 1 min 1 source
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BeTriton 3.0: modular electric vehicle that can be a tricycle, boat or motorhome
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Latvian entrepreneur Aigars Lauzis has unveiled the BeTriton 3.0 concept — a modular electric vehicle that transforms into a tricycle, boat and motorhome. On the road, a 250 W electric motor powers it to 25 km/h with a range of up to 150 km; on water, a separate 2,150 W motor provides speeds up to 8 km/h. In motorhome mode, it offers a fold-out sleeping area; optional solar panels allow recharging.

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