Market Trends of Quadricycle and Tricycle Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the Quadricycle & Tricycle Market according to our research experts:
Growing Adoption of Quadricycles Expected to Enhance Demand in the Market
The popularity of quadricycles and tricycles has risen in recent years due to increased acceptance from the public and governments, as well as an increase in the applications where they may be profitably utilized instead of regular vehicles. Quadricycles can be readily managed in urban traffic due to their small size, and they may help solve parking problems globally by taking up lesser space.
Several countries have approved quadricycles as a new vehicle category in recent years. For instance,
Quadricycles were certified as a new type of vehicle permitted to run on roads by the Indian government. A passenger quadricycle will have a maximum weight of 475 kg and be subjected to a required crash test before being released, which will define passenger safety criteria. The government has approved electric and hybrid quadricycles in addition to ones that operate on conventional gasoline.
New startups are revolutionizing the personal mobility space by introducing new technology-based small vehicles for intracity movement. For instance, Micro Mobility Systems launched the Microlino 2.0 electric microcar and Microletta electric trike. The Microlino 2.0 has a top speed of 90 km/h, and a 200 km reported range. It was to begin shipping in 2021.
In January 2021, Renault launched its Mobilize brand with Twizy-style EZ-1. The quadricycle is 2.3 meters long and made of 50% recycled materials, with full glass doors to boost visibility and the option to extend its life by swapping batteries. The company also claims that 95% of the EZ-1's parts can be recycled at the end of the vehicle's life.
Europe Expected to Witness Fastest Growth During the Forecast Period
As an emerging market, Europe has been widely adopting quadricycles known as 'sub-A' models, which occupy the space between heavy mini-cars and passenger cars. The term 'sub-A' refers to the A-category cars, which are the smallest passenger car segment. These developments are in line with the increasing acceptance from the public and governments and an increase in the various applications where quadricycles can be used profitably instead of traditional vehicles.
Due to their compact size, quadricycles can be easily maneuvered in urban traffic and address the problem of parking globally as they take up lesser space. Several major players are investing heavily in developing the latest products to gain a higher market share in the region. For instance,
In January 2021, SEAT, a subsidiary of Volkswagen, announced that the production of its preannounced electric quadricycle Minimo was expected to be in full operation from 2022.
In February 2020, Citroën introduced Ami, technically classed as a 'light quadricycle.' It also doesn't require a driving license to operate. Citroën will sell the car, but it also hopes to rent them out like electric scooters and other micro-mobility solutions. The cars will be available to rent on both a monthly and minute-by-minute basis. The quadricycle can be brought online and will be delivered directly to the customers' homes.
In December 2020, IAV in Germany developed an autonomous electric tricycle for 'last mile' deliveries, wherein the rider is followed by their cargo. The project's second phase is developing the steering and braking systems in-house to replace bought-in systems to significantly reduce the wheel's total weight and improve its handling.
The use of electric tricycles and quadricycles has risen post-pandemic as people seek to remain independent without relying on public transport or more expensive petrol-fuelled vehicles. During the forecast period, the region is likely to see high demand for these vehicles owing to their eco-friendly nature and the cheaper investments required.