A company called Vanderhall has rolled out a new, completely electric off-road vehicle called the Brawley. The Brawley GTS might resemble the Jeep Renegade to some users from the side profile and ...
I love a company that can poke fun at itself, and this teaser that Vanderhall released Monday for its first four-wheeled vehicle, the Navarro, is hilarious. Touting the expansion of its manufacturing ...
The Vanderhall Brawley GTS is a $49,950 electric side-by-side with quad motors and 404 horsepower. With 35-inch tires and four-wheel steering, the machine should be a beast off-road. A 40-kWh battery ...
The Vanderhall Brawley GTS enters the market with a bold proposition: spend nearly fifty thousand dollars, the price of a well-equipped Ford Bronco, Jeep Wrangler, or Toyota 4Runner, on a side-by-side ...
Remember Vanderhall – makers of those wild, three-wheeled, hand-built autocycles in the US? Well, they’re branching out to four wheels… More specifically, they’re branching out with this – the Navarro ...
Most things built to eat up mile markers are meant to be more than a conveyance to get us down the road with urgent promptitude. They are built for the rapid pursuit of pure joy. For upstart American ...
Utah's Vanderhall has dropped its latest three-wheel open-top roadster at the Sturgis Rally. Based on the Venice, the Speedster deletes the passenger seat for a lone wolf touring experience in which ...
It might be that those vintage, aviator-style glass goggles of the 1950s will be making a comeback soon. That's because three-wheel vehicles are also making a comeback, materializing in greater ...
Until now, the Morgan Three Wheeler was the leading option for wealthy petrolheads willing to trade out-and-out laptimes for left-field fun, but Vanderhall is encroaching on the old British ...
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EL SEGUNDO, California—My first thought upon seeing the three-wheel, one-seat, zero-door Vanderhall Venice Speedster was that it was a ridiculous waste of money. But then a Lamborghini Aventador ...