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The Quadricycle market is a subset of the Motorcycle market, consisting of small, lightweight vehicles with four wheels. Quadricycles are typically powered by an internal combustion engine, electric motor, or a combination of both. They are designed to be more maneuverable than traditional motorcycles, and are often used for recreational purposes. Quadricycles are also popular for commuting, as they are more fuel-efficient than larger vehicles.
Quadricycles are becoming increasingly popular in many countries, as they offer a more affordable and efficient alternative to traditional motorcycles. They are also becoming more widely available, with many manufacturers now offering a range of models.
Some of the leading companies in the Quadricycle market include Honda, Yamaha, KTM, Polaris, and Can-Am. These companies offer a variety of models, ranging from entry-level to high-performance vehicles. Show Less Read more