Designed by Hannes Fiechtner, the 'SpeedOneSeat' concept vehicle is intended to offer drivers enhanced capabilities on the race track or on city streets.
Looking like a sporty race car, the 'SpeedOneSeat' is intended to be a zippy option for those that live in the city but want a vehicle that will provide speed on a race track.
Urban consumers are becoming less likely to own a vehicle because of terrible traffic, increased costs and concerns over carbon emissions. However, many consumers are shifting towards preferring economical options rather than ditching their vehicle altogether which the 'SpeedOneSeat' could perhaps offer value for.
The 'SpeedOneSeat' concept vehicle offers drivers the ability to get around town in a quick manner, while also enabling them to feed their need for speed on the weekends at the race track.
Single-Person Urban Cars
The 'SpeedOneSeat' Concept Vehicle is Designed for Racing and Cities
Trend Themes
1. Urban-race Car Hybrids - Opportunities exist for manufacturers to create cars designed for both city commuting and racetrack performance.
2. Single-seat Vehicles - The rise of single-seat vehicles could provide an answer to the need for more economical transportation options in urban areas.
3. Eco-friendly Racing - Innovations in eco-friendly racing designs could appeal to environmentally-conscious consumers while also satisfying their need for speed.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - Automakers can explore the development of single-seat vehicles that meet the needs of modern city dwellers
2. Green Energy Industry - Manufacturers of renewable energy solutions can create eco-friendly racing designs, which could have appeal to eco-conscious racing enthusiasts.
3. Technology Industry - Developers could create smart systems that enable single-seat urban cars to switch between race track and street modes.