No.
It isnt
Tuk Tuks are 2-strokes.
Hence the name
So if you take the engine out of a Tuk Tuk, what is it called?
We don't really have special words for vehicles with their engines removed (Though maybe the Thais do).
A Royce isn't a Rolls Royce without the wherewithal to roll. Even a horseless carriage isn't just a carriage without a horse. That'd be a carriage,
"Hulk" (as in the prison hulks at the beginning of Great Expectations) is the only example I can think of. It refers to a dismasted sailing vessel, but I THINK I've seen the term applied to other vehicles, particularly tanks, which also have "hulls", nautical stylee.
So you could have that. Hulk tuk tuk, or more succinctly, hulk-tuk
If you really neeed the engineless tuk tuk to have its very own term, kut tuk might work.
At least in English
Edited by edlithgow on 29/10/2022 at 16:01
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