Designer Marko Petrovic has conceived the Ferrari of the future, a green supercar that is still every bit as mean and lean as its petrol-powered forefathers. The Ferrari Millenio is a two-seater EV designed to draw power from both the sun and the road.
The Ferrari Millenio gathers energy for its two electric engines using both its solar panels and an inductive energy transfer system that draws power from a cordless charging station. The Ferrari Millenio may be green under the hood, but it is mean as can be on the outside. The Millenio's exterior is sharp and crisp, with the front of the car closely resembling the face of a demon. The Millenio's body is made from buckypaper, a material lighter than carbon fiber and stronger than steel.
Devilish Supercar Concepts
The Ferrari Millenio is the Perfect Combination of Green and Mean
Trend Themes
1. Green Supercars - The trend of designing high-performance supercars with eco-friendly features such as solar panels and electric engines.
2. Inductive Energy Transfer Systems - The trend of incorporating inductive energy transfer systems in electric vehicles to draw power from cordless charging stations.
3. Buckypaper Materials - The trend of using buckypaper, a lightweight and strong material, in the construction of supercar bodies.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - The industry that can capitalize on the trend of designing and manufacturing green supercars.
2. Renewable Energy - The industry that can benefit from the trend of developing inductive energy transfer systems for electric vehicles.
3. Advanced Materials - The industry that can exploit the trend of utilizing buckypaper materials in the production of high-performance car bodies.