Stefaan Streulens’ autofiets has been turning heads on the streets of Ghent since he built it six years ago. This unique vehicle, combining the features of a car and a bicycle, offers a fresh and fun way to travel locally. On 2025-08-20 19:26:00, as Stefaan posed for a photo in Bagattenstraat, passersby couldn’t help but comment on its impressive size and design.
- Stefaan Streulens rijdt met autofiets door Gent
- Autofiets bereikt 25 km/u met elektrische ondersteuning
- Autofiets bouwde op basis van quattrocycle
- Autofiets biedt plaats aan vier personen
- Verkoopt autofiets voor 1.500 euro
- Autofiets parkeert gratis, geen nummerplaat nodig
With a length of 4.5 meters and a width of 1.5 meters, the autofiets moves at up to 25 km/h, powered by pedals and electric assistance. But why is this innovative bike attracting so much attention, and what does it mean for mobility in Belgian cities? Let’s explore the details before sharing how you can even own one yourself.
Could this autofiets be the future of urban transport in Belgium? It challenges traditional ideas of commuting by merging cycling with car-like features. Consider these points:
- It seats four people, perfect for families or cargo transport.
- Equipped with a roof, radio, and indicators, it adds safety and comfort.
- Weighing 200 kg and carrying 300 kg of luggage, it’s robust yet eco-friendly.
- It requires similar maintenance to a regular bike and benefits from free parking.
With the autofiets now up for sale due to parking challenges, will you be the next to embrace this blend of style, utility, and eco-conscious travel? Interested buyers can contact Stefaan via [email protected] and join the movement toward a more playful and sustainable way to get around Belgium.