Actually, it's made by Uni-Go, and it's the Touring Model (they have three). Made in New Zealand and sold by a U.S. Distributor in Florida.
See interesting video below. (You'll have to get past the poor resolution and obnoxious soundtrack):
Interesting, albeit poor quality video, here.
Here is another older demo video. There's not a lot out there on them.
He has an unusual removable hitch, but it shows the process from start to ride.
(Sorry, I guess obnoxious soundtracks are an Aussie thing.)
Video
[I suppose it's okay that I'm hijacking my own thread ]