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The Hexa Concept Car Cuts Through the Air Like a Golf Ball

Chances are that the Hexa concept car is the only vehicle ever designed after a golf ball. Designer Bez Dimitri took the dimples off of a golf ball and put them onto the roof of his concept. The result is a car with a lower drag coefficient that also takes longer to heat up.

Being able to slice more efficiently through air is a good thing, especially since the Hexa concept car is solar powered. Powering a car using the energy of the sun is dicey at best, so it only makes sense to design a car that will be able to maximize mpgs. Like all good concept cars, the Hexa will probably never become a reality. Still, its unique rooftop could serve as an inspiration to auto manufacturers looking to take some of the drag off of electric vehicles.
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1. Dimpled Rooftops - Opportunity for auto manufacturers to reduce drag and improve energy efficiency in electric vehicles by incorporating dimpled rooftops.
2. Solar-powered Cars - Opportunity to explore and enhance solar-powered vehicles to maximize energy efficiency and reduce reliance on traditional fuel sources.
3. Concept Car Design - Opportunity for designers to draw inspiration from unconventional sources, like golf balls, to create innovative and eco-friendly vehicle designs.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Automobile companies can incorporate dimpled rooftops and solar power technology to improve the fuel efficiency and sustainability of their vehicles.
2. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy industry can research and develop advanced solar power systems specifically designed for automotive applications.
3. Product Design - Designers can explore unconventional inspirations, like the Hexa concept car, to create disruptive and eco-friendly designs for various industries, including automotive and transportation.

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