Flair in the automotive world has put designers to vision vehicles that aren’t just feasible in the world we live. Yet, they design and we so admirably accept everything that comes our way, some with positivity and some with a critic eye. Designed.
Flair in the automotive world has put designers to vision vehicles that aren’t just feasible in the world we live. Yet, they design and we so admirably accept everything that comes our way, some with positivity and some with a critic eye. Designed with the Michelin Challenge Design 2010 in mind, Mo Du Lo - a three version concept car is worth reckoning, but again the reality aspect here may be far from site.
Mo version of the car is a motorless monocycle, which the user needs to pedal to his destination. The single ride monocycle can be attached and detached to the MoDuLo car at any point in time. Du version on the other hand is a four-wheel car with two monocycles to form a six-wheel car. Good to accommodate two people, the version has the electric source (rechargeable batteries) and the engine placed in the central axis and the wheel rims of the car respectively. The Lo version is when many cars and monocycles are joined together to form a train, best for those long drives where the motors and batteries of each individual part can be fused to work in tandem.
Via: ProductDesignForum
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