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Our busy urban society hardly lets us take a sigh of relief. All of us strive for a cozy atmosphere while sharing feeling, music, video, knowledge with people we don’t necessarily know. Here is an awesome concept, which not only provides you private mobility solution, but also gives you the facility to take it anywhere you wish to. Taka takes the space of a person and even fits inside a train. If you are traveling to a place where it can be tough to find means of transportation, like a car rental or buses, then you can carry Taka to reach that specific place.
Visually, the vehicle is divided in to 2 parts, the back which holds the seats and the engine is strong and comfortable. The front is made of a honeycomb structure made of aluminum in the core for strength and polycarbonate on the outside to let the light in while retaining the privacy of the interiors. The overall material is rigid yet light.
Taka can be driven in different ways. You can drive on your own or 2 people sitting side by side (with an extra vehicle attached) or 2 people sitting in line (inside one car). No information is available about the engine and fuel, but still the concept looks promising for the future.
Visually, the vehicle is divided in to 2 parts, the back which holds the seats and the engine is strong and comfortable. The front is made of a honeycomb structure made of aluminum in the core for strength and polycarbonate on the outside to let the light in while retaining the privacy of the interiors. The overall material is rigid yet light.
Taka can be driven in different ways. You can drive on your own or 2 people sitting side by side (with an extra vehicle attached) or 2 people sitting in line (inside one car). No information is available about the engine and fuel, but still the concept looks promising for the future.






















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