CONCEPT CARS THAT MAY CHANGE THEY WAY WE DRIVE
Added on: 11th Oct 2015
PEUGEOT FLUX CONCEPT
The winner of the 2007 Peugeot International Design Competition,
Peugeot Flux is a sport car concept that’s designed to handle an
off-road terrain. Designed by a young Romanian designer, the car is
powered by a hydrogen fuelled engine.
NIKE ONE
With a maximum speed of 230 mph (370 km/h), Nike One is a
hypothetical high-performance concept car developed by the
sport wear company Nike. Resembling a moon buggy, the car was
featured in the Gran Turismo 4 video game.
JAGUAR MARK XXI CONCEPT
Inspired by the idea of living in symbiosis with nature, this
concept car is covered in photovoltaic panels that recharge the
on-board batteries. Designed to resemble a leaf, the car has a
surprisingly comfortable and luxurious interior.
AUDI MAKAON SPEED SAILOR
Conceived for about 2040, Audi Makaon Speed Sailor is to be a
lightweight two-seater powered by wind energy. The seating
compartment can be repositioned to balance the vehicle when the
wind gets too strong.
DOLPHIN CONCEPT CAR
The third winner of the Michelin Design Challenge 2013, the Dolphin
concept car is a sport car capable of accommodating an entire family.
Designed by three young Chinese, the car’s design is made from
transparent glass and carbon fibre.
HONDA AIR
Powered by compressed air, the Honda Air is another take on the
future of alternative-powered vehicles. Despite the sci-fi appearance,
it’s supposed to be a very safe family car with an excellent
driving performance.
NISSAN MOTIVITY 400C
Featuring a triangular body shape to reduce the air drag,
Nissan Motivity 400C is a futuristic car offering a powerful driving
experience to the rider. Designed by Taiwanese designer Tryi Yeh,
the car is designed to run on a maglev engine system.
BMW GINA
Meaning “Geometry and functions In ‘N’ Adaptations”, GINA is a
fabric-skinned shape-shifting sport car concept by German car
manufacturer BMW. The flexible, stretchable and water resistant special
Spandex covering the body of the car is extremely resilient and durable.
GYM CAR
What makes this futuristic-looking single-seater different from other
electric cars is the fact that the driver can recharge the batteries
through working out. Yep, the car is equipped with exercise equipment.
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