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Eco Factor: Eco-friendly concept car powered by electric axle motors.
One thing we don’t often see in concept cars is the focus on driver and passenger safety. However, designer Manuel Schneider and his team has designed a car that incorporates features such as anti-collision and collision-avoidance systems that promise that in the future drivers will be feel much safer than today.
The car is powered by electric axle motors and has a large interior space that should appeal to anyone who loves traveling with their family onboard. The car includes other hi-tech features such as an automatic distance controller and personalized entertainment system to make sure that your journey is as enjoyable as it can be.
The Dark Side:
Apart from using the technology of today, the car is not designed to harness energy with the help of some photovoltaic panels or regenerative braking. This would limit the range and its top speed especially if we consider the amount of electronics that have been incorporated in the design.
Via: ManuelSchneider
One thing we don’t often see in concept cars is the focus on driver and passenger safety. However, designer Manuel Schneider and his team has designed a car that incorporates features such as anti-collision and collision-avoidance systems that promise that in the future drivers will be feel much safer than today.
The car is powered by electric axle motors and has a large interior space that should appeal to anyone who loves traveling with their family onboard. The car includes other hi-tech features such as an automatic distance controller and personalized entertainment system to make sure that your journey is as enjoyable as it can be.
The Dark Side:
Apart from using the technology of today, the car is not designed to harness energy with the help of some photovoltaic panels or regenerative braking. This would limit the range and its top speed especially if we consider the amount of electronics that have been incorporated in the design.
Via: ManuelSchneider






















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