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Ex-Apple and Audi designers unveil $25,000 luxury electric resort buggy

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A new electric vehicle called the Amble One has been created by former designers from Apple and Audi. The vehicle is styled after a moon buggy and carries a price tag of $25,000. It is fully street-legal, making it usable beyond private resort grounds. The Amble One is specifically targeted at luxury resorts as its primary market.

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