Currently reading: Deliveries begin of £5995 Ark Zero electric quadricycle

Billed as "the UK's most affordable electric car", the 489kg two-seater gets a 50-mile range

British EV start-up Ark has started delivering the Zero, an electric quadricycle that's priced from £5995 and positioned as "the UK's most affordable electric car".

The Ark Zero went on sale in June earlier this year, available from the Ark website. The London-based firm told Autocar it has sold more than 200 units since launch. Leasing isn't offered.

Weighing in at 489kg, the electric two-seater has a 28mph top speed, a 50-mile range and space for two adults and a dog. It uses a 3bhp motor powered by a lithium ion battery. 

Ark said the Zero’s body is made entirely of aluminium, citing greater energy absorption and dissipation over a conventional steel body in the event of an accident.

It said this improves occupant safety and allows for improved handling and manoeuvrability in cities, a more balanced weight distribution and corrosion resistance.

Ark zero in the city

The Zero measures 2500mm long, 1202mm wide and 1625mm tall, making it shorter but taller than its closest rival, the Citroën Ami.

It's available in one specification only, with customers able to choose only between four exterior colours: red, black, white and grey. 

It comes with a sunroof, a reversing camera, LED lights, a central LCD infotainment screen and Bluetooth connectivity.

It uses a standard Type 1 charger, which allows charging rates of up to 7.4kW. Type 2 chargers are usable via a converter. Ark said a full charge takes six to eight hours and costs less than £1.

Orders are currently limited to the UK only, but Ark plans to extend its operations further afield in the near future.

Ark also has plans to launch an A-segment car in the near future and will offer autonomous ride-hailing services in London starting next year. 

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The Zero arrives among a spate of micro-EV launches as firms target younger city dwellers and the average price of a car in the UK spirals. As of January 2023, this price was £39,308.

Fiat recently announced its second EV, the Toppolino, which is based on the Ami and designed to “make young people fall in love with cars again”.

Ark zero interior

"At Ark Motors, we're committed to creating the future of urban mobility that is smarter, smoother and greener,” said CEO Yilmaz Bora. 

“By eliminating fossil-fuel reliance and embracing electric vehicles like the Ark Zero, we can foster positive change in our communities and protect our planet for future generations."

An Ark spokesperson told Autocar: “The Ark Zero is the most functional car ever built since the Ford Model T. Capitalism sold us over-engineered cars that we don't need over the last century. Thanks to the Ark Zero, we can tackle a need in the market efficiently and affordably without giving any compromise.”

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martini98 15 September 2023
Pretty sure Modern Heroes on YouTube had a video which made it seem the Zero is just an imported Chinese micro ev thing
Tonrichard 14 September 2023

With such tiny wheels and being narrower and taller than the Ami this does not seem to be a recipe for stability. Even in London I would only see its use as a vehicle to get you to work or home outside public transport hours. 

Peter Cavellini 14 September 2023

Londoners new cheap replacement for their non compliant ICE powered cars?,imagine, millions of them clogg up London just like before,oh!! ,wait a minute!