Overview
- Amble publicly launched the Amble One on Thursday after three years in private development and opened consumer preorders with hospitality deliveries scheduled to begin in mid‑2027 and customer deliveries in 2028.
- The One is a minimalist, open four‑seat buggy powered by a roughly 15 kW motor and an 11 kWh battery that Amble says yields about 100 km (62 miles) of range and a top speed near 65 km/h (40 mph).
- The vehicle starts at about €20,000 / $25,000 and uses a modular skateboard architecture that charges from a standard 220–230 V outlet in roughly five to 5.5 hours.
- Amble says early commercial traction includes 12 signed hospitality clients, more than 500 vehicles committed and over €10 million in signed revenue, with named buyers such as Amangiri, Six Senses and Mustique reserving 2027 production slots.
- Design choices were driven by regulators and use case: the One is kept at or below 450 kg and 15 kW to fit Europe’s L7e quadricycle rules, Amble emphasizes repairable materials and sensory detail, and the company plans a larger hardtop, door‑equipped model targeted for around 2029 to serve more urban second‑car roles.