Have you discovered the all new three-wheel Vandehall Venice? There is much to say about this trike. Besides pulling an inspiration from luxury cars, planes, and boats, the Vanderhall Venice is a great vehicle for those people who are car enthusiasts. The Vanderhall Venice have tremendous features that makes it very unique. Now let’s take a look at these features and be amazed on how this trike is made:
The Venice Vanderhall is a blast even at low speeds- it is open, light, and quick. Have a great experience in riding this trike as it feels visceral and engaging ever nearing wild speeds.
Its turbocharged engine idles well in traffic, yet really comes alive when the pedal is floored. It pulls strongly up to redline in an exciting burst of speed. Exhaust sounds are well muted, but the hissing from the wastegate is readily heard while driving. We'd prefer to hear a bit more exhaust note as well. According to the manufacturer, the horsepower-to-weight ratio is 6.875 pounds per horsepower. This puts the (claimed) 1,375-pound Venice’s power-to-weight ratio well within the muscle-car zone. It is said to accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in under five seconds, and although we didn't have it instrumented, we fully believe it.
The soundtrack is absolutely pure turbo crazy as it sounds so wild.
This creation is six years in the making
It has a forward weight – with improved handling
The Suspension makes it looks like a racecar.
Some parts of Vanderhall Venice comes from unlikely source – the Pontiac Solstice.
Its Crash Protection is Creatively Engineered
This trike has a Stability Control that Would Ruin the Fun. It has a full abs brake system and traction control.
The Vanderhall Venice is A Manual Transmission which actually Made It Funny-Looking
It has a Bump Shift that Adds to the Fun. The bumb shifter of this trike is a secondary shifter that mounts on the lower sill and basically performs the same functions as paddle shifters.