Yeah, controlling the tilt with the steering mechanism is a huge mistake. It should be controlled by gravity level. In that case, a cup holder would work just fine.
Drove one of these around Monaco back in 2004 - initially following the inventor/owner of the company. An absolute hoot - drove thru Casino Square everyone stares down thru the Gas Station hairpin overtaking some astonished motorcyclists who just parked up and watched. So so much fun.
the company is still around and now makes an ev version about 1/3 that price fyi. not exactly going to blow anyone's socks off with its 45km top speed and 100km range but probably good fun regardless.
I love the "fighter jet copkit" look of this type of vehicles! It's like a flight simulator, I would change the driving wheel for a control stick, that would be insane.
@@mikewheelermx101 And who are you to forbid me being sarcastic, slimy earthworm?How dare you approach me verbally before bowing, so your good for nothing nose hits the refuse on the street?
Nothing, and I mean nothing beats CYCLING to work. You get home 100% refreshed. I lived in Tottenham and worked in Pimlico and for years I cycled all through London every single day and it is the fondest memories I have from commuting.
I remember seeing a similar bike like this probably over 20 years ago on a TV Show called Beyond 2000. Except it was a two wheel version, and it costs $100,000. It was being developed by a man in Switzerland.
As a longboarder, I'm quite familiar with the ground at road speeds. Recently got an electric one but this three wheeler for sure interests me. I play some flight sim and have never realised the similarity with carving until you said that but it sure is similar.
Isn't it a strange feeling to return from a few hours in the air and change yoke and rudder pedals for steering wheel, gas pedal and brakes? .... always the wrong pedals for those coordinated turns ;-) That car could help take away at least a little bit of that weirdness.
This was on top gear about 10 years ago maybe even more I remember it was in yellow cuz I said wow I would love one of those yes still can't afford one but I would still like one 🙂
3 wheels, it's technically classed as a motorbike! The old Reliant Robin 3 wheeler was able to be driven by someone who passed their motorbike license here in the UK.
It’s a damn sight easier to get a full car license than a full bike license in the UK. The reason these monstrosities are not in production is because they take up the same amount of road space as a useful small car. It is a mere novelty, a totally pointless, impractical, overpriced p.o.s that pleases neither bikers nor car drivers.
@@stephencrowther524 You can drive them on a motorcycle license, there is no such thing as a 'trike' test or license in the UK⚠️😳 In law it's classed as a motorcycle for the purposes of which test to take to drive them! All part of Bonkers Britain 🇬🇧 🙄
For me the lean has always been what's missing from that bike/car combo experience, or I would just stay with four wheels, so this thing looks like a hoot! I can think of a few of my old favourite roads where at night with the roof off this thing would feel like being in a dog-fight! Nicely done 🏆
Love these I’ve driven 2 Of them they’re absolutely gorgeous I haven’t managed to sweet anyone in the hall to money yet but I would love one in a future thanks for this Mike
This car type has yet to become mainstream, when the time is right, especially now these days!. Here in The Netherlands we have a scooter version, but i hope Vandenbrink will bring back their original design and make that electric too.
If I had the money I'd buy one in a heartbeat. Don't forget to mention that it's Dutch. Richard Hammond on Top Gear did a great review of it. I'd want one in orange. It's great to see that it has a manual transmission. Thank you.
Yeah this machine has been on the go a long time. I remember looking at reviews years ago. Love to have one. I suspect we may hear about this machine more and more, even as an optional electric.
@@aeasus I kind of did some looking for this unit again on youtube after my reply on this article. It looks like there is an electric one out there. Don't know if they are available worldwide though.
@@kmarche100 I bet they could make faster versions. I think it's mostly because they don't have anywhere to put more batteries for any kind of usable range
The Joy's of a "non petrolhead" millennial discussing the car . Several mentions of flashing lights like video games but not 1 single mention about what powers it . Single or twin cylinder , carb or EFI , chain or shaft drive etc etc
Wish it had two wheels up front even with the leaning. The leaning would put the weight in a better place than a traditional car, and the two wheels up front would almost double the braking power. We all know rear brakes are like 10-15% of the cars total braking. Having two wheels would allow for a little more robust front runner - I don’t doubt frequent front tire changes are necessary.
Right, that's the main problem. Expensive. Result? Nobody actually bought it. Let's hope the secondhand ones are getting into affordable price ranges. It is such a pitty that ALL concepts like this, are bound to end in a bankrupt. Developing such things is expensive, and rich potential customers simply kill it. They hesitate, until its faith is sealed. That happens all the time to any great new vehicle.
I can't believe they finally made it this was a concept car from the 90s only difference is the wheels have been switched around it was two wheels in the front one in the back but everything else the same
There's a practical aspect to the tilt, if it didn't tilt it would be more likely to tip over... and much less fun. There was a company in the US called Venture Vehicles that planned to mass produce this technology as well but it never happened... if only
looks great..... only comment is that the head lights now looks different and are LED with Lens and looks thin and small to be futuristic looking.. Hope they can update that too on that awesome bike.... :)
Be interesting to know how it handles wet roads and skids, especially with that tilting function. And what's the mileage for a full tank?...It is petrol, isn't it? Or is it electric?
Exactly whats the point of a petrol version . Should be electric /automatic with more AI /self drive button steering and gears with a digital dashboard so you don't have all those pedals and gear sticks that take up space
@@ek04show I think the issue is that this is a review of a very old vehicle. This review should have been done 12 or 13 years ago. Weird that they would review it like it is something new. Could not agree with you more.
As a motorcyclist commuter, my experience says you rapidly acclimate. It only feels weird if it doesn't tilt. I tried to ride a trike motorcycle, and I was so unsure and freaked out. It scares the crap out of me.
@@nicklockard so you proved my point 😅 I've only ever driven cars so the sensation of a tilt would shit me up. You've been riding bikes so the lack of that sensation shits you up! Basically this is a car for bikers and trikes are bikes for car drivers 😅
@@minero1775 LOL. No, I also drive cars. What I'm saying is your body and brain rapidly acclimate, typically five to ten minutes. You know that feeling you get when you've been skating or ice skating, then stop? It feels weird for 10 minutes because your brain is used to moving a certain way. I've taught several people to ride passenger on motorcycles. Getting over that initial fear of 'falling' takes about 5 turns. Pretty soon you realize that the HARDER you've leaned over, the MORE stable the system has become. It's all physics. Leaning is far more stable than not, because you lower your center of gravity more the harder you lean, thus making it much harder to tip over. I do get it if it is not for you; I'm just proposing to not fear it because you've no experience with it or don't understand it. Stay neutral until you've tried it a few times--the brain is super adaptive and wants, no CRAVES to learn and do new things--well mine does.
To say it is not made any more is SAD, a truly remarkable machine. After riding a motorcycle for over fifty years, this would have been a great ride.........much better that the new three wheel slingshots, with minimal road feel. And also note it is good wet or dry, not like the other three wheel vehicles.
The cup would be perfectly stable and you're coffee would not slop about as in a normal car. I think you misunderstand how this system works, look it up.
Arcimoto is set to acquire Tilting Motor Works which has their own patent on tilting trike technology. They say they will use the tech in future vehicles.
I drove a Carver One a few years ago and only for a few miles, but i just couldnt get used to feel, think i need more time behind the wheel . I agree with the pot hole avoidance annoyance . Prefer riding a bike or driving a car , and yes it does feel like an arcade machine
I imagine as with learning to ride a motorcycle, some parking lot practice would be good with this vehicle. You could explore some steeper steering angles at slow speed, practice with road cones, emergency braking,etc
In the user manual of this vehicle it states that as a general practice you shouldn't manually tilt the cabin over as it puts strain on the hydraulic ram which powers the tilting function. I just thought I would mention that in case someone out there happens to have one and they haven't read the manual fully. Yes. I know that it is unlikely someone out there has this vehicle, sees this review and happens not to have read the manual but whatever. It's fine for a video but you probably wouldn't want to do it as a regular party trick.
Looking at the 45 degree tilting... that's probably why there is an ashtray instead of a cupholder. :D
Lol, exactly! When he said it I was like: Dude, have you ever seen a cupholder in a motorcycle? 😁
@@moteroargentino7944actually several bikes come with one or more
A cup works fine in a banking aircraft.
The CofG is always through the center of the cup.
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Yeah, controlling the tilt with the steering mechanism is a huge mistake. It should be controlled by gravity level. In that case, a cup holder would work just fine.
@@theobserver9131 yeah because the natural lean of a motorcycle round a corner puts it in a relative "down" parallel to the motorcycle.
Drove one of these around Monaco back in 2004 - initially following the inventor/owner of the company. An absolute hoot - drove thru Casino Square everyone stares down thru the Gas Station hairpin overtaking some astonished motorcyclists who just parked up and watched. So so much fun.
It looks bonkers, yet fun & stylish... however the near £30,000 price tag says "no chance".
What!!!!! Convert that to my home country's currency (zar), thats just over 600k... enough to buy three demo polo vivo's.
Sad about the price It looks like it would be fun tho
the company is still around and now makes an ev version about 1/3 that price fyi. not exactly going to blow anyone's socks off with its 45km top speed and 100km range but probably good fun regardless.
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I would buy electric highway verzion in a heartbeat .. just for the company .. it would be affordable
I love the "fighter jet copkit" look of this type of vehicles! It's like a flight simulator, I would change the driving wheel for a control stick, that would be insane.
copkit?
@ Peter Graphic , it’s obvious what he meant, don’t be a sarcastic Di** , your probably a grown a** man grow up and act like it
@@mikewheelermx101 And who are you to forbid me being sarcastic, slimy earthworm?How dare you approach me verbally before bowing, so your good for nothing nose hits the refuse on the street?
Yo chill
@@petergraphic5394 both yall chill
Drove one of these once. After about 10 seconds the swinging feels completely natural, like you are on a bike. Not strange at all, quite the opposite.
8:52 Try taking a tipsy buddy on the vomitory.
Nothing, and I mean nothing beats CYCLING to work. You get home 100% refreshed. I lived in Tottenham and worked in Pimlico and for years I cycled all through London every single day and it is the fondest memories I have from commuting.
I remember seeing a similar bike like this probably over 20 years ago on a TV Show called Beyond 2000. Except it was a two wheel version, and it costs $100,000. It was being developed by a man in Switzerland.
As a pilot of a light plane, I'd feel right in home in that, we carve turns when flying, cars and other ground vehicles don't, except for this thing.
As a longboarder, I'm quite familiar with the ground at road speeds. Recently got an electric one but this three wheeler for sure interests me.
I play some flight sim and have never realised the similarity with carving until you said that but it sure is similar.
Isn't it a strange feeling to return from a few hours in the air and change yoke and rudder pedals for steering wheel, gas pedal and brakes? .... always the wrong pedals for those coordinated turns ;-)
That car could help take away at least a little bit of that weirdness.
Motorcycles mate..
This was on top gear about 10 years ago maybe even more I remember it was in yellow cuz I said wow I would love one of those yes still can't afford one but I would still like one 🙂
3 wheels, it's technically classed as a motorbike! The old Reliant Robin 3 wheeler was able to be driven by someone who passed their motorbike license here in the UK.
Ridiculously funny
My old man still got a runner and his giving to my son soon.... can't wait 😉
It’s a damn sight easier to get a full car license than a full bike license in the UK.
The reason these monstrosities are not in production is because they take up the same amount of road space as a useful small car. It is a mere novelty, a totally pointless, impractical, overpriced p.o.s that pleases neither bikers nor car drivers.
It’s classed as a trike,not a motorcycle. (In U.K.)
@@stephencrowther524 You can drive them on a motorcycle license, there is no such thing as a 'trike' test or license in the UK⚠️😳
In law it's classed as a motorcycle for the purposes of which test to take to drive them!
All part of Bonkers Britain 🇬🇧 🙄
The lamborghini of tuktuk.
😂
lmao
Hahahahaha.... i'm dying...
555555.... 🤣🤣🤣
XD
Is it half the size of a normal car? : NO.
Does it cost twice a normal car? : Hell Yeah.
For me the lean has always been what's missing from that bike/car combo experience, or I would just stay with four wheels, so this thing looks like a hoot!
I can think of a few of my old favourite roads where at night with the roof off this thing would feel like being in a dog-fight!
Nicely done 🏆
His sincere enjoyment while driving this is enough to get me to really want the chance to drive it.
it is a 2-setter 3wheeler sports- tooktuk.
Very cool and informative! Thanks!
It looks magnificent and at the same time efficient as well.
I remember seeing this on top gear. Still needs weapons. 🤣
Lol
Learn how to weld
@@sparky2721 I did. 🤣
@@dnf-dead good shit now you can put whatever the fuck you want on it
Yes.
I think it’s around 2010.
No need for RND.
JUST COPY THE TECHNOLOGY.
Absolutely fantastic.
Wow, that actually looks like loads of fun.
Love these I’ve driven 2 Of them they’re absolutely gorgeous I haven’t managed to sweet anyone in the hall to money yet but I would love one in a future thanks for this Mike
I have always wanted a carver 1
This car type has yet to become mainstream, when the time is right, especially now these days!.
Here in The Netherlands we have a scooter version, but i hope Vandenbrink will bring back their original design and make that electric too.
Carver is dutch and they are still in operation
@@thomson765 I know.
If I had the money I'd buy one in a heartbeat. Don't forget to mention that it's Dutch. Richard Hammond on Top Gear did a great review of it. I'd want one in orange. It's great to see that it has a manual transmission. Thank you.
Yeah this machine has been on the go a long time. I remember looking at reviews years ago. Love to have one. I suspect we may hear about this machine more and more, even as an optional electric.
If there was an electric version available today, I would buy it.
@@aeasus I kind of did some looking for this unit again on youtube after my reply on this article. It looks like there is an electric one out there. Don't know if they are available worldwide though.
@@kmarche100 we have them running around in the Dutchlands, only go 45kph tho
@@Aristocrafied Thanks for the reply. No kidding eh, well great for running around city. Thought they would be faster. Really nice unit .
@@kmarche100 I bet they could make faster versions. I think it's mostly because they don't have anywhere to put more batteries for any kind of usable range
Always enjoyed watching the Carver
I love that it's a manual transmission. ❤
Really want one.
I love huge wheeled 4x4’s (not SUV’s) but the Carver is pretty cool! I wouldn’t mind having one! 😃
Lovely car James.
I bet that stereo only plays the “Top Gun” soundtrack! :)
🤣
i remember saw it on tv program called beyond 2000
Brilliant vehicle. Perfect for revisiting with electric power. 1 person urban transport. Great design.
They only make electrical ones now (and it fits 2 persons)
I really hope this becomes available in the US and not just in California
Top Gear introduced the Carver. Still, super cool.
The Joy's of a "non petrolhead" millennial discussing the car .
Several mentions of flashing lights like video games but not 1 single mention about what powers it . Single or twin cylinder , carb or EFI , chain or shaft drive etc etc
I had a test drive in one when they first came out. It’s a lot of fun but I couldn’t afford it at the time, didn’t think you could still get them
Wish it had two wheels up front even with the leaning. The leaning would put the weight in a better place than a traditional car, and the two wheels up front would almost double the braking power. We all know rear brakes are like 10-15% of the cars total braking. Having two wheels would allow for a little more robust front runner - I don’t doubt frequent front tire changes are necessary.
Oh. Look. A Lean Machine. Been there, done that. Saw one at Epcot.
Yep...I think the Lean Machine looked better. I wonder what happened to it? Going to have to go look it up now.
Carver 1 is the car of the Future...
and it always will be...
I saw this car on "Beyond 2000" back in the late 90's multiple names ago.
It's stunning.
Overly engineered for no good reason... I love it & want one!
We need mass production of that.
No
@@stumerkaiba6431 why?
Looks beautiful!
Saw one of these on T.G years ago, it was Orange and cost a bomb.
Right, that's the main problem. Expensive. Result? Nobody actually bought it. Let's hope the secondhand ones are getting into affordable price ranges. It is such a pitty that ALL concepts like this, are bound to end in a bankrupt. Developing such things is expensive, and rich potential customers simply kill it. They hesitate, until its faith is sealed. That happens all the time to any great new vehicle.
I can't believe they finally made it this was a concept car from the 90s only difference is the wheels have been switched around it was two wheels in the front one in the back but everything else the same
This car was presented by Top Gear years ago!
See video description
What the name of that red bricked building in the background ?
A company had a couple of these in New Zealand and took passengers for riders around Twisty rural roads.
How often do you change the front tired? No front sun visor?
This is the closest thing to my own concept of a personal vehicle for both city and rural life. Way more refined than mine though.
I LOVE THIS VEHICLE - KAMRAN TONY.
I always was amazed by the carver, such a wonderful concept
British accent. Love it!
Love it . I want one .
There's a practical aspect to the tilt, if it didn't tilt it would be more likely to tip over... and much less fun. There was a company in the US called Venture Vehicles that planned to mass produce this technology as well but it never happened... if only
looks great..... only comment is that the head lights now looks different and are LED with Lens and looks thin and small to be futuristic looking.. Hope they can update that too on that awesome bike.... :)
Fantastic
Weight?
Engine?
Power?
Performance?
MPG?
Price?
I agree ....seriously lacking any form of information whatsoever......other than OOo it tilts, over and over again
I think it had a Daihatsu 660cc engine. Not that fast,because of the power/weight ratio,but have a look on the website. Very expensive.
@@bishy33 It was like watching a really bad Blue Peter presentation.
Sad to hear they don't produce these anymore.
Be interesting to know how it handles wet roads and skids, especially with that tilting function. And what's the mileage for a full tank?...It is petrol, isn't it? Or is it electric?
Electric carver made in netherland
how does the gear stick connect to the gearbox when it all tilts???
It uses cables. A little bit like a pushbike but beefier
All the controls go through a tunnel in the middle of where the body connects to the engine compartment
Great Demo..🤔
What engine is in it, did i miss that bit..
600 cc daihatsu as I recall. Atvleastvthe earlier ones were
Its fascinating. You cound disable tilting when car was idle.
Why they didn't made those wheels tilt, instead of the body, so they can put some cup holders inside?
Drinks would be fine in the vehicle as is. Has some thing to do with centrifugal force. Look it up.
And, just so you know, tilting cup holders are a thing, too.
Are these for sale again?...
Can you get it in the United States?.
I assumed this would be a review of the electric version (came out in 2019) not the petrol one, which came out in 2007.
Exactly whats the point of a petrol version . Should be electric /automatic with more AI /self drive button steering and gears with a digital dashboard so you don't have all those pedals and gear sticks that take up space
@@ek04show I think the issue is that this is a review of a very old vehicle. This review should have been done 12 or 13 years ago. Weird that they would review it like it is something new.
Could not agree with you more.
@@ek04show It is a dual mode. It should be Hybrid petrol/electric.
I was yawning until I saw the tilt, that looks great fun
It really does look like a snowboard carving through the snow.
Such fun had the use of 1 years ago did our own version of top gun in it 2 up and i think we got to 100 mph down hill can go hunting for the video !!
Put the 2 wheels in front, motor in rear wheel, canting front and rear steering- much more stable and safer.
rear steering is the worst at anything other than ambulatory speeds. Thats why they are on forklifts and earthmovers. On water, it would be different.
Or for even more terrifying driving, put the front wheels in the middle of the car and have rear steering.
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need a video of this legging it up to the Tan Hill pub fast against something like a MX5 etc
Futuristic tuk-tuk
Beautiful car
Wouldn't want to brake on a curve in this. Tippy!
(Played with go-carts as a kid.) The triangle should be reversed: 2 wheels in front!
Lol, love how James is just barely containing his gleeful kiddie excitement. It _is_ cool.
This came out in the early 80 s it was designed and built by GM and called the lean machine
Prob explains the 1980s kit car appearance of it.
Was it shot on location at Founders Building, Royal Holloway, Egham in Sirrey?
We all need this instead of the huge vehicles that we have, we are solo drivers 99% of the time! I would get one
I agree.
The Carver One looks so much better than the current Carver line up.
if it's a steering wheel, it's a car.
This looks different and fun.
I'd imagine forgetting it tilts all the time and making a sudden turn and then shitting my pants
As a motorcyclist commuter, my experience says you rapidly acclimate. It only feels weird if it doesn't tilt. I tried to ride a trike motorcycle, and I was so unsure and freaked out. It scares the crap out of me.
@@nicklockard so you proved my point 😅 I've only ever driven cars so the sensation of a tilt would shit me up. You've been riding bikes so the lack of that sensation shits you up! Basically this is a car for bikers and trikes are bikes for car drivers 😅
@@minero1775 LOL. No, I also drive cars. What I'm saying is your body and brain rapidly acclimate, typically five to ten minutes. You know that feeling you get when you've been skating or ice skating, then stop? It feels weird for 10 minutes because your brain is used to moving a certain way. I've taught several people to ride passenger on motorcycles. Getting over that initial fear of 'falling' takes about 5 turns. Pretty soon you realize that the HARDER you've leaned over, the MORE stable the system has become. It's all physics. Leaning is far more stable than not, because you lower your center of gravity more the harder you lean, thus making it much harder to tip over.
I do get it if it is not for you; I'm just proposing to not fear it because you've no experience with it or don't understand it. Stay neutral until you've tried it a few times--the brain is super adaptive and wants, no CRAVES to learn and do new things--well mine does.
super if it is available in our country with affordable budjet
I've always wanted one so bad sine I saw it on Top Gear.
To say it is not made any more is SAD, a truly remarkable machine. After riding a motorcycle for over fifty years, this would have been a great ride.........much better that the new three wheel slingshots, with minimal road feel.
And also note it is good wet or dry, not like the other three wheel vehicles.
I wouldn't turn the ashtray into a cup holder what that suspension 😂😂
The cup would be perfectly stable and you're coffee would not slop about as in a normal car. I think you misunderstand how this system works, look it up.
@@ziggarillo lol what he didn't misunderstand.
@@piuthemagicman inertia, perhaps you do as well?
I recognise those roads, Kelham Hall and Southwell
I don't care what anyone says! This thing would be an awesome ride to rip down the Tail of The Dragon!
As long as you can keep it slow in gravity cavity and off the tree of shame...😂
The guy down there on the goldwing, definitely doesn't need one! 😂😂😂😂😂
LOOKS LIKE MUCH FUN DRIVING!
I saw one live in wthite in traffic,in Dresden)
Now that, it gorgeous. Love it.
Great demo of this car (ver)!
Arcimoto is set to acquire Tilting Motor Works which has their own patent on tilting trike technology. They say they will use the tech in future vehicles.
AIRWOLF soundtrack should be played. 🙏 Just to drive this would be a dream come true. 🙏
I drove a Carver One a few years ago and only for a few miles, but i just couldnt get used to feel, think i need more time behind the wheel . I agree with the pot hole avoidance annoyance . Prefer riding a bike or driving a car , and yes it does feel like an arcade machine
I imagine as with learning to ride a motorcycle, some parking lot practice would be good with this vehicle. You could explore some steeper steering angles at slow speed, practice with road cones, emergency braking,etc
In the user manual of this vehicle it states that as a general practice you shouldn't manually tilt the cabin over as it puts strain on the hydraulic ram which powers the tilting function. I just thought I would mention that in case someone out there happens to have one and they haven't read the manual fully. Yes. I know that it is unlikely someone out there has this vehicle, sees this review and happens not to have read the manual but whatever. It's fine for a video but you probably wouldn't want to do it as a regular party trick.
I've always wanted one of these.
Way did you
Get one tommorow.
@@tumpy1 I can't gat one yet
I'm 14 now 2024 I can gat it
@@tumpy1 ok
I'd love to drive one of these in the snow!