Suzuki unveiled a unique moped that climbs stairs and turns into a stretcher

Suzuki unveiled a unique moped that climbs stairs and turns into a stretcher

The Japanese automaker has introduced an inventive four-wheeled moped to the market

Suzuki, the Japanese automaker, has introduced the MOQBA, a groundbreaking four-wheeled moped designed to surmount obstacles, including climbing stairs, expanding its accessibility to areas beyond the reach of traditional motorcycles.

Developers at Suzuki assert that the MOQBA, resembling a standard moped, offers the advantage of maneuvering through traffic congestion and navigating uneven surfaces and potholes.

With a maximum speed of 32 km/h and an impressive range of 80 km on a single charge, the MOQBA features a versatile design with three positions: chair mode, standing mode, and stretcher mode.

Envisioned as a practical mode of transportation for the elderly and individuals with disabilities, especially in urban areas, the MOQBA is also positioned as a valuable tool for rescuers in extracting victims from challenging terrains.

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