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This design concept for Daihatsu is a very bug-like concept. No name of it yet, but it is made by keeping space as the top priority. The car is very open from the inside and, as said before, space-oriented. Thus, you have loads of area for a lot of things, the best bit being the dashboard which allows you to customize even the audio system. So no need to go to the aftermarket shop to chop away a new dash and put one, when you can simply add your own without changing the structure. What’s better is that you don’t need any speakers, just a deck, since the speakers are already mounted into the seats to increase space. The windows are made of plexi glass, although it has no rear-window. Instead, they have cameras everywhere to let you see behind and front, claiming to increase visibility. That’s really cool and all, but I don’t think they should leave out the crucial feature and function of a rear-window.
From the outside, I think the car is really unattractive. The front and rear lamps look as if they were carved out and the lack of any bumpers or weight in front or at the back make the car look “naked”. I won’t even start on the wheels.
From the outside, I think the car is really unattractive. The front and rear lamps look as if they were carved out and the lack of any bumpers or weight in front or at the back make the car look “naked”. I won’t even start on the wheels.






















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