Trilib 2 [updated] Today

Many three-wheeled vehicles suffer from a static axle, meaning the rider must slow down significantly to turn, or risk tipping over. The Trilib 2, however, features a sophisticated tilting mechanism for the front section. This allows the rider to lean into corners, much like a motorcycle or bicycle.

It supports over 40 file formats, with primary focus on FBX , OBJ, glTF 2.0, STL, PLY, and 3MF. trilib 2

The Trilib 2 is not merely an incremental update; it is a complete reimagining of the platform. Developed by a team of engineers dedicated to "last-mile" connectivity, the Trilib 2 was designed with a singular vision: to replace the car for the daily commute without sacrificing the dignity or comfort of the rider. Many three-wheeled vehicles suffer from a static axle,