The conceptual 'WUSA' personal electric mobility solution has been designed by Anri Sugihara as a vehicle for Japan that would work to provide support for its aging population and keep them independent.
The vehicle is compact enough to be easily used on city streets and would allow operators to avoid public transportation and the crowds associated with it. The vehicle is characterized by its hybrid design that is part motorcycle and part wheelchair to make it well-suited for seniors with a range of different abilities.
The conceptual 'WUSA' personal electric mobility solution is focused on an attractive design that would appeal to a wide range of citizens to make it something of a status symbol that operators are proud to use.
Adaptable Senior Mobility Aids
The 'WUSA' Personal Electric Mobility Solution is Supportive
Trend Themes
1. Adaptable Senior Mobility Aids - Opportunity to design personalized mobility solutions for senior citizens and improve their quality of life
2. Hybrid Mobility Solutions - Opportunity to create hybrid mobility solutions combining motorcycle and wheelchair technologies for senior citizens and persons with disabilities
3. Status Symbol Mobility Solutions - Opportunity to design attractive and trendy mobility solutions for citizens to improve mobility accessibility for all
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry can create personalized mobility solutions for senior citizens and persons with disabilities, drawing from advancements in motorcycle and wheelchair technologies
2. Healthcare Industry - The healthcare industry can promote mobility and independence amongst senior citizens and persons with disabilities by adopting hybrid mobility solutions
3. Design Industry - The design industry can contribute to the creation of attractive and trendy mobility solutions that improve mobility accessibility for all, including senior citizens and persons with disabilities