This one-seater’s name is Mooovie and probably the designer, Han Jing, gave it this name due to it’s great functionality and designed it for the people who are always on the move and for those who think driving is everything. Driving is and will be the hobby of many motor fans whether now today or in the future. This interesting vehicle has two driving modes. First one has two wheels and helps the driver, due to the small body of the vehicle, to make his way through narrow streets, traffic jams, small offices, elevators or you name it. It’s so small you can take it everywhere, you can even use it as your own personal golf cart.
The driver is assisted by an intelligent automatic drive mode which can calculate and control the distance between cars and keep the vehicle on the specified lane, making it safe and aware of the dangers on the road. The second driving mode is a three-wheel based vehicle and is mainly built for high-speed fun. The customers can choose whether they want this second version or not. The incredible features don’t end here. Mooovie is equipped with the latest Internet technology making it easy for the user to share messages with the other drivers and his/her friends. The wheels are rimless, so the traditional rim has been replaced with a digital display. On this display the driver can show images and messages, bonding the car and the driver’s personality.
Designer : Han Jing
The driver is assisted by an intelligent automatic drive mode which can calculate and control the distance between cars and keep the vehicle on the specified lane, making it safe and aware of the dangers on the road. The second driving mode is a three-wheel based vehicle and is mainly built for high-speed fun. The customers can choose whether they want this second version or not. The incredible features don’t end here. Mooovie is equipped with the latest Internet technology making it easy for the user to share messages with the other drivers and his/her friends. The wheels are rimless, so the traditional rim has been replaced with a digital display. On this display the driver can show images and messages, bonding the car and the driver’s personality.
Designer : Han Jing
Renault Samsung Motors (RSM) has exposed their futuristic eMX car concept. eMX stands for eco Motoring eXperience, which is based on the platform of Renault Mégane and is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine along with some other solutions to improve the fuel efficiency. The main feature of the design includes detailed soft curves and graphics which is inspired by the nature and are intended at expressing an eco-friendly sense and cutting-edge technology. The organic and smooth curves of this concept car explores a new design technology that may adopt the company’s other small cars in future.
Mercedes Arrow Is A Lightweight Two-Seater Vehicle Gives You The Feeling Of Sliding With A Bobsleigh
Mercedes Arrow has been designed to draw a comparison with other recreational vehicles such as motorcycles, jetskis or personalized aircraft. This stunning vehicle gives its passengers the ride of their life. The bobsleigh shaped body, the lightweight materials and the sporty look enable it to shoot through heavy traffic like an arrow from a bow. This experience can only be enjoyed by two passengers, their seats are placed one in front of another. One of the stunning features this futuristic car has, is that it combines TANDEM with MAGLEV technology to take sharp corners. This innovative feature allows the body of the car to tilt left and right when the car is taking corners, thus minimizing the wheels tilt angle. There is an almost non-existing chance for the vehicle to slide out of control. Due to the slim body, the wheels cover the same space of tarmac, just as a contemporary car, eliminating the risk of the car flipping over. The designer, Felipe Palermo, found inspiration in the old Silver Arrows, the SLR McLaren and the 1954 Gull-Wing.
Designer : Felipe Nogueria Palermo
Designer : Felipe Nogueria Palermo
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