List of land vehicles types by number of wheels

This is a list of types of land vehicles by their number of wheels. The number of wheels a land vehicle has can vary widely, from just zero wheels or one wheel to many. The number of wheels a vehicle has can have a significant impact on its stability, maneuverability, and performance. This list aims to provide an overview of the various types of land vehicles categorized by their number of wheels.

0

 * Hovercraft
 * Litter (vehicle)
 * Pogo Stick
 * Sled
 * Snowboard
 * Snowmobile
 * Space hopper
 * Hoverboard

1

 * Unicycle
 * Electric unicycle
 * Litter wheel
 * Monowheel
 * Traditional western wheelbarrow
 * Wooden ox/Chinese wheelbarrow

2

 * Cart
 * Pulled rickshaw
 * Hansom cab
 * Sulky
 * Tilbury (carriage)
 * Dicycle
 * Segway
 * Self-balancing scooter
 * Bicycle
 * Motorized bicycle
 * Electric bicycle
 * Recumbent bicycle
 * Safety bicycle
 * Cargo bike
 * Gyrocar/Bi-Autogo
 * Hand truck
 * Shopping trolley (caddy)

at least 2

 * A continuous track vehicle needs at minimum two wheels in order to work, but the majority have more than two
 * Most wheeled suitcases have at least 2 wheels; some may have more

2–3

 * Motorcycle (Usually 2 wheels but sometimes 3)
 * Cabin motorcycle
 * Handcycle
 * Rollator

3

 * Bath chair
 * Modern land sailing vehicles
 * Motorcycle with sidecar (typically 3 wheels overall)
 * Pallet jack
 * Tricycle
 * Motorized tricycle
 * Steam tricycle
 * Whike
 * Three-wheeler
 * Tilting three-wheeler
 * Forecar
 * Trikke
 * Twike
 * Ultralight trike

4

 * All-terrain vehicle (four-wheeler)
 * The majority of automobiles
 * Baby transport
 * Quadricycle / Microcar
 * Quadracycle
 * Go kart
 * Golf cart (motorised)
 * Flatbed trolley
 * Forklift
 * Four-wheeler
 * Knee scooter
 * Mobility scooter
 * Model car
 * Pallet jack
 * Recreational vehicle
 * Riding mower
 * Roller skates
 * Serving cart
 * Soapbox racer
 * Skateboard
 * Snakeboard
 * Longboard
 * Toy wagon
 * Velomobile
 * Wagon
 * Shopping cart
 * Wheelchair

More than 4

 * Pentacycle
 * Six-wheel drive vehicle (6x6)
 * Eight-wheel drive vehicle (8x8)
 * Ten-wheel drive vehicle (10x10)
 * Twelve-wheel drive vehicle (12x12)
 * 18 wheeler
 * Many tracked vehicles such as tanks
 * Most rolling stock have more than four wheels, due to trucks having four wheels each, with multiple trucks per vehicle being common