Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Technologies encourage young generations Part 10





One of the most interesting and functional future car designs comes from designer Roman Mistiuk. METROMORPH is a concept car that addresses two of our modern day ills; the traffic congestion in the big city and the lack of parking space availability to residents of apartment buildings in a big metropolitan area.

To solve the traffic congestion problem, this small and low vehicle has only two seats. It is battery powered with two in-wheel motors placed by the back wheels. Extremely light weight, with the wheels hidden inside the body, it has doors that are designed to open, slide up and wrap themselves closely around the top of the car, eliminating the need for space alongside the body in tight places. The seats rotate ninety degrees out to help with entrances and exits. The shell of the car is clear and see-through allowing for 360 degrees visibility.

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