Karea Fit, the Turkish Electric Quadricycle Targeting the Urban Market

Published on April 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Turkey joins the electric micromobility race with the Karea Fit. This vehicle, homologated as a heavy quadricycle, presents itself as an urban option with a base price of 13,000 euros. Its compact size, over 2.6 meters, and its plastic body aim to offer a practical alternative. The manufacturer intends to compete with Chinese and European models in a segment demanding affordable solutions for the city.🚗

A compact, colorful electric quadricycle with a plastic body, parked on a modern urban street.

Technical specifications and model rangeâš¡

The Karea Fit is propelled by a 12 kW electric motor, allowing it to reach a top speed of 90 km/h. The energy is provided by an LFP-type battery, a technology known for its stability and lifespan. According to the manufacturer, this configuration offers a range of up to 135 kilometers per charge. These figures place it in the range for daily use on urban and suburban journeys, without long-distance pretensions.

A rival for the grocery car and little more🛒

With its performance, the Karea Fit seems designed for that person whose world is limited to a 20-kilometer radius. Ideal for someone who considers going to the outskirts an adventure. Its plastic body promises a low repair cost, or perhaps invites you to always carry adhesive tape on hand just in case. It's the perfect vehicle if your concept of a long trip is going to and from the hypermarket without recharging. A worthy successor to the shopping cart, but with a license plate.