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Whenever you come across a concept design your initial reaction is that of surprise and a bit of joy if it either amuses you or even makes you jump up with its design. But here is one concept car that is as vague and mysterious as any. This one is called the Peugeot OXO and, apparently, because the designer wanted to put the X in the title to compliment its design. While the design is that of two pods put together and looks like a couple of bicycles of the future put together with a cross, it looks anything but real.
The Oxo claims that you need not really know how to drive a car to drive it across town and it is so simple and easy to handle that you need no training. Well, you do indeed need to have no prior driving skill as it has no steering and if controlling cars with a remote is the idea then the designer better snap out of the trance. While it might be green with a clean electric engine, it is also not clear how the broad X-Design is in any way saving space. The designer of the Peugeot Oxo has a lot more explaining to do if he intends to make any kind of impact other than visual. The aerodynamic design and styling though are top notch.
The Oxo claims that you need not really know how to drive a car to drive it across town and it is so simple and easy to handle that you need no training. Well, you do indeed need to have no prior driving skill as it has no steering and if controlling cars with a remote is the idea then the designer better snap out of the trance. While it might be green with a clean electric engine, it is also not clear how the broad X-Design is in any way saving space. The designer of the Peugeot Oxo has a lot more explaining to do if he intends to make any kind of impact other than visual. The aerodynamic design and styling though are top notch.






















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