The “Chinese” convertible automobile captivates drivers’ hearts

The 3-wheel sports convertible car from China for sale attracts the attention of many car enthusiasts.

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After the “landing” of a number of 4-wheel motorcycle models, recently a Chinese convertible car model owns 3 wheels with a “fake” sporty design.

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It is known that this model is called EEC Trike 250, manufactured by a Chinese company called KAXA. EEC Trike 250 is “imitation” of the style of naked-wheel racing cars of some famous car manufacturers in the world, while the rear of the car has only one wheel in the middle.

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The two front wheels of the car have a driving role and use quite high-class car wheels. Each wheel also has an independent suspension system and uses disc brakes. The steering mechanism of the EEC Trike 250 is similar to that of a car.

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At the back of this 3-wheel sports car is designed an extremely large wheel in the middle, with the gripper welded from steel pipes. This 3-wheeler model also has a tubular steel chassis and a lightweight plastic shell.

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On the inside of the car, the interior of the car is designed to be minimalist but still has enough room for 2 people to sit and is integrated with seat belts. The driver will control the car through a sports steering wheel and pedal like a car. The control cluster of the car is also minimalist with a small panel containing switches located next to the steering wheel.

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The engine of the EEC Trike 250 is located in the middle of the car, slightly backward and is a 250 cc 1-cylinder, 4-valve type with a maximum capacity of 25 horsepower. It is not clear whether this engine is manufactured by KAXA or acquired from another supplier such as Lifan or Zongshen.

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With this engine, the EEC Trike is advertised by the manufacturer as capable of reaching a maximum speed of 120 km / h. However, it is likely that the car will not be able to reach this speed.

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