Key Takeaways
- Range and Performance: 12 kWh battery, 100+ km range, 65 km/h top speed.
- Technology and Design: Modular aluminum chassis, cork steering wheel, nautical canvas roof, aesthetics drawn directly from 1960s lunar rovers.
- Market: Full 2027 hospitality production run already sold out; consumer reservations open for 2028 road deliveries.
The Golf Cart Is Dead. Long Live the Amble One.
Forget those anonymous white carts drifting between fairways. Amble One is something else entirely. Designed by former executives from Apple and Audi, this doorless electric buggy enters the market at around $25,000 with a visual identity that pulls directly from 1960s lunar rover design. Aggressive minimalism, eco-sustainable materials — a cork steering wheel, nautical canvas hood (a weatherproof fabric used in marine upholstery) — and a modular aluminum-frame platform. This is a vehicle that makes no apologies for what it is.

Hard Numbers, Zero Compromise

Under the bodywork, Amble has fitted a 12 kWh battery delivering over 100 km of range at a top speed of 65 km/h. Enough for exclusive resorts, private estates, and coastal communities — the European startup's declared target segments. It was never built for highways. It was built to turn the short journey into something deliberately different.
The Market Isn't Waiting
The initial production run allocated to luxury hospitality operators is already completely sold out through 2027. Amble has opened consumer reservations with first road deliveries scheduled for 2028. The premium micro-mobility segment (low-speed, short-range upscale personal transport) is consolidating fast — and this startup has already set the pace.
