Waaijenberg Canta
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Background

The Canta is a two-seat vehicle from the Netherlands specifically created for, but not exclusive to, disabled drivers. It was developed in 1995 by Waaijenberg together with the Delft University of Technology. In addition to the standard petrol-engined production models, an electric Canta was designed for the German market and is currently available for sale. In the Netherlands, it is classified as a mobility aid because the width of the vehicle is only 1.10 metres, thus it may – unlike larger microcars – be used on cycle paths as well as sidewalks and footpaths; in addition, a driver's license is not required.

Text adapted from “Canta (vehicle)” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07

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Dimensions
2,300 × 1,100 × 1,650 mm
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