Quadricycles fall into two main EU sub-classes: L6e (light quadricycles) and L7e (heavy quadricycles). Knowing how they differ on power, weight, and speed will help you...
EU Regulation 168/2013 is the legal backbone for how quadricycles are built, tested, and approved for sale across Europe. It sets the type-approval and market-surveillance framework for all L-category vehicles (from mopeds to...
Quadricycles are compact four-wheel vehicles designed for short trips, tight streets, and low running costs. They bridge the gap between mopeds and passenger cars and are grouped into two key sub-classes: L6e (...