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The futuristic vehicles of 'Blade Runner 2049'

The highly anticipated sci-fi film "Blade Runner 2049" will be in theaters Oct 6, 2017. As car enthusiasts, we couldn't help but notice the handful of awesomely futuristic vehicles that have been popping up in the movie's trailers. Tuk tuks are in, and there's also a Lada. Wanna find out more about the film and the cars? Head over to http://bladerunnermovie.com/

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Indian driver sets record for two-wheeled tuk-tuk driving

This Indian tuk-tuk pilot shows masterful balance in putting his little vehicle onto two wheels and riding that way for huge distances. He even holds the Guinness World Record for the stunt.

Electric Tuk-tuk taxi maker trying to find inroads in US

eTuk USA Already Selling Odd Trikes In Small Numbers

The Amsterdam-based Tuk Tuk Factory has signed a licensing agreement with eTuk USA in Denver, Colorado to bring electric three-wheelers to the US.

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Englishman builds amazing weaponized 100-hp Tuk Tuk from Far Cry 4

To celebrate the release of the Playstation game Far Cry 4, Ubisoft partnered with wild English inventor Colin Furze on creating a weaponized tuk tuk that in-game hero Ajay Ghale uses to combat the Royal Army of Pagan Min. The original engine in the Bajaj tuk tuk - usually good for something like nine or ten horsepower to move around 600 pounds - came out, replaced by the 100-horsepower engine from a Jonathon Ramsey

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The plan is to drive an electric tuk tuk from India to London

From space age electric tuk tuks to poo-powered tuk tuks, the idea of a cleaner ride is nothing new. Pictured above is yet another alt-energy tuk tuk, this one from a few years ago in Bangkok. The inventor of that solar-powered vehicle was Morakot Charnsomruad, who now sells the EVs through his company

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All-electric TukTuk vending van would be right at home on Portlandia

Want to serve some street food out of the back of an eye-catching, zero-emission three-wheeler? You're in luck.

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Denver Zoo shows off tuk tuk powered by animal poo

When you run a zoo, we imagine there's a large quantity of animal excrement to dispose of. Fertilizer is the first thing that comes to mind. But there are only so many zoo gardens in need of nutrients. Sooner or later, you're faced with surplus of tiger turds, camel crap and snake, um, shizzle.

Tuk Tuk USA gets DOT and EPA approval

Upon returning from a recent trip to Thailand, friends of ours related experiences of what it's like to travel on somewhat primitive roads in somewhat primitive vehicles. Disconcerting at first, but totally acceptable after a few trips prove that it's (relatively) safe. The vehicles of choice in Thailand, along with a bunch of other far-away locales, are Tuk Tuks, three-wheeled machines that marry the front end of a scooter to the rear end of a passenger car. Soon, you'll be able to Jeremy Korzeniewski

Tuk Tuk USA gets DOT and EPA approval

Upon returning from a recent trip to Thailand, some friends of mine related experiences of what it's like to travel on somewhat primitive roads in somewhat primitive vehicles. Disconcerting at first, apparently, but totally acceptable after a few trips prove that it's (relatively) safe. The vehicles of choice in Thailand, along with a bunch of other far-away locales, are Tuk Tuks, three-wheeled machines that marry the front end of a scooter to the rear end of a passenger car. Soon, you'll be abl

Chicago 2009: TriFun debuts 42 mpg 3-wheel auto cycle

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Tuk Tuk coming to American roads near you?

We recently reported on the unfortunate demise of the Bajaj 3-wheeler from the American market due to slow sales. Happily, a new brand of funky 3-wheelers is set to make its debut in the U.S. by way of Thailand. Tuk Tuk North America (TTNA) reports that its vehicles are currently undergoing EPA and NHTSA testing for road-use approval, though its