The Citroën La 2 Deuche Concept is a modernized version of the classic 1945 Citroën 2CV to provide travelers and urbanites alike with an easy way to get around.
The vehicle is designed with ease of use and access in mind, and doesn't require the operator to have a license. This is thanks to its size that measures in at less than three-meters in length and under one-meter in width with space for just two passengers.
The Citroën La 2 Deuche Concept would provide an emissions-free way to get around town and is perfect for private use or even as a rental car. The vehicle would be easily recognizable on city streets thanks to its bi-tone color finish.
Electric License-Free City Cars
The Citroën La 2 Deuche Concept is Inspired by a Classic
Trend Themes
1. Electric City Cars - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the electric vehicle industry focusing on compact and emission-free city cars.
2. License-free Transportation - A trend towards license-free transportation options presents opportunities for companies to create innovative and accessible products for urban commuting.
3. Classic Car Redesign - Updating classic car designs for modern times is a trend that could lead to innovation opportunities in the automotive industry.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can examine this trend as an opportunity to create environmentally friendly vehicles with a focus on urban transportation.
2. Sharing Economy - This trend can be extended to the sharing economy by offering license-free and compact vehicles for rental in metropolitan areas.
3. Tourism - Tourism industry can explore this trend as an opportunity to offer unique experiences to travelers by providing license-free and environmentally friendly city cars.