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Apple and Audi alumni have made a luxe EV based on the moon buggy

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Summary

Amble One, a $25k street-legal electric buggy designed for luxury resorts, borrows design cues from NASA's moon buggy and aims at lightweight, affordable micromobility. With a >60-mile range, 40 mph top speed, sub-450 kg weight to qualify as an L7e vehicle, and hospitality-first deployments planned for 2027-2028, the startup foresees a premium brand-led entry into urban micro-mobility.

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