The Kairos EV has been designed by transport designer Mathieu L'Hopitault and is being developed through the SIREMS Association as a stable solution for modern roadways. The vehicle is characterized by its three-wheeled design that has two wheels in the rear and one in the front with space for up to two people in the seating section. The rider is positioned into a semi-reclined orientation during operation and will find the vehicle tilt during turns to greater elevate overall stability and prevent it from potentially tipping over.
SIREMS Association Founder Philippe Girardi spoke on the Kairos EV saying, "Although safety is the backdrop to this project, we don't want to offer a boring product. We've tried to ensure that each of the safety features also provides a visible benefit for the customer: more storage space, improved aerodynamics, a cool design, new dynamic characteristics and a new driving experience."
Tilting Three-Wheeled EVs
The Kairos EV Uses a Tilt Functionality for Greater Stability
Trend Themes
1. Tilt-functionality Vehicles - Vehicles with tilt functionality like the Kairos EV enhance stability and safety, offering a unique driving experience.
2. Three-wheeled Evs - Three-wheeled electric vehicles provide an innovative approach to personal transport, combining the benefits of motorcycles and cars.
3. Semi-reclined Driving - The semi-reclined seating in vehicles such as the Kairos EV improves ergonomics and comfort, potentially setting new standards in vehicle design.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry stands to benefit from adopting tilt functionality and three-wheeled designs to create safer and more engaging driving experiences.
2. Electric Vehicles - The electric vehicle sector can leverage innovative design elements such as tilt functionality and semi-reclined seating to attract eco-conscious consumers.
3. Urban Mobility - Tilting three-wheeled EVs like the Kairos offer new solutions for urban mobility, addressing space constraints and safety concerns.