Category
page 1Three-wheeled motor vehicles
autorickshaw
three wheeled semi enclosed motorcycle frame vehicle for carrying passengers
Benz Patent-Motorwagen
vehicle widely regarded as the first automobile
electric motorcycle
plug-in electric vehicles with two or three wheels
Morgan Motor Company
British motor vehicle manufacturer
Peel P50
three-wheeled automobile
Isetta
The Isetta () is an Italian-designed microcar initially manufactured in 1953 by the Italian firm Iso SpA, and subsequently built under license in a number of different countries, including Argentina, Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The name Isetta is the Italian diminutive form of Iso, meaning "little Iso". Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became known as a bubble car, a name also given to other similar vehicles.
Piaggio Ape
three-wheeled light commercial vehicle first produced in 1948 by Piaggio
Daihatsu Midget
car model
Goliath
German car manufacturer

Velorex
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Velorex was a manufacturing cooperative in Solnice, Czechoslovakia. Notable products included a small three-wheeled car, produced from the 1950s until 1971, and the Type 562 sidecar. The sidecar is still manufactured in the Czech Republic by Velorexport, the successor to Velorex.
Peel Trident
British microcar made by the Peel Engineering Company
Dymaxion car
concept car designed by American inventor Buckminster Fuller
Messerschmitt KR175
bubble car
Reliant Regal
three-wheeled automobile
Bond Bug
car model
Heinkel Kabine
three-wheeled automobile
Daihatsu Bee
Three-wheeled car model

Bond Minicar
three-wheeled automobile
Reliant Robin
three-wheeled automobile
Morgan 3-Wheeler
motor vehicle
AC Petite
motor vehicle
Mazda Mazdago
right|thumb|1935 Mazda-Go TCS model
Messerschmitt KR200
German car
Campagna T-Rex
two-seat, three-wheeled motor vehicle
Morgan Super 3
car model
Bond 875
car model
Tempo
automobile manufacturer in Germany

Cyklon
Cyklon was a German make of car produced from 1902 to 1931. It was primarily noted for its unique three-wheeled design.
Polaris Slingshot
motor vehicle
Mitsubishi Mizushima
truck
Fuldamobil
thumb|upright=0.5|Logo used on cars produced at the Fulda works from 1954
FN Tricar
type of motorcycle
Kapi
Spanish car brand
Brütsch Mopetta
motor vehicle
Goliath Pioneer
Three-wheeled microcar model from the 1930s
Mazda K360
Vanderhall Motor Works
American vehicle manufacturer
Prinetti & Stucchi
Italian manufacturing company
Fabrique Nationale AS 24
Belgian military motorized tricycle
ZAP Xebra
motor vehicle
Cushman
American manufacturing company
Biotechnia Ellinikon Trikyklon
automobile manufacturer
Paris-Rhône
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Paris-Rhône was a French producer of small three-wheeler electric cars based in Lyon. The vehicle was first presented in 1941 and production ended in 1950.
Myers Motors NmG
motor vehicle
Fuji Cabin
motor vehicle
Reliant Rialto
three-wheeled automobile
Hope Motor Company
defunct Japanese car company
Vanderhall Carmel
vehicle model
Macchi MB1
motor vehicle
Atomette
The Atomette was a British three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by Allan Thomas in Cleveland Street, Wolverhampton in 1922.
Triking
thumb|right|Triking Sports Cars
thumb|250px|Triking Cyclecar
Vanderhall Venice
vehicle model
Moto Guzzi TriAlce
Italian military motor three-wheeler 1939–1945
Moto Guzzi Triporteurs
Range of Italian utility three-wheelers
BMW F 76
motor vehicle
electric rickshaw
electric vehicle
Q697932
former automobile manufacturer from France