In urban short-distance commuting and rural logistics scenarios, 3-wheeled and 4-wheeled micro vehicles are becoming favored "all-round players" with their compact and flexible characteristics. As an important niche category in the electric vehicle field, micro vehicles always adhere to the design concept of "practicality first," perfectly balancing load capacity and travel efficiency.
Functionally, passenger micro vehicles focus on ride comfort and safety, with body sizes adapted to narrow roads, easily navigating communities, scenic spots, and other areas. Freight micro vehicles, on the other hand, feature reinforced cargo box load-bearing designs, and some models can be equipped with closed containers to meet the needs of short-distance transportation of small goods. This "one vehicle, multiple uses" attribute ensures micro vehicles have a stable market among user groups such as families, merchants, and enterprises.
What's more noteworthy is that micro vehicles show unique advantages in the process of electrification. Electric drive makes their energy consumption costs much lower than traditional fuel vehicles, and their zero-emission feature meets environmental requirements, especially suitable for urban areas with strict pollution control. With the advancement of battery technology, the range of micro vehicles continues to improve, further expanding their application boundaries and making them irreplaceable in short-distance transportation.