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Apple and Audi Alumni Have Made a Luxe EV Based on the Moon Buggy

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Apple and Audi Alumni Have Made a Luxe EV Based on the Moon Buggy
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A new startup called Amble has launched a lightweight, street-legal electric buggy designed for short-range mobility. Founded by former Audi and Apple car designers, the $25,000 vehicle aims to fill a niche for luxury estates and coastal travel.

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The vehicle represents a growing trend in micro-mobility and specialized electric transport, blending high-end design with strict weight regulations.

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Courtesy of Amble Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story It seems to be the week for cheap EVs. Right after the production model of the Slate electric truck was revealed, complete with a bump in range, a new European entrant in electric mobility is launching out of stealth mode today and plans to bring its own affordable yet stylish rides to market.

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