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The T3 Biodiesel Hibrido Has an Interior Optimized for Functional Space

The price that automotive manufacturers pay for aerodynamics is the sacrifice of precious cabin space. Take a look at the T3 Biodiesel Hibrido and you may appreciate how much of that most cars miss out on by comparison.

This particular eco vehicle wasn't designed for speed, with its priority settling on reliable transportation, primarily for passengers who use wheelchairs. Based on this program, Luis Cordoba opened up the inside of the van, ridding it of inflexible built-in elements so to maximize versatility and enhance the overall roominess for seat maneuvering. To accomplish this, the form of the T3 Biodiesel Hibrido takes a tall rectangular shape with only very steep slopes for a streamlined appearance. The result provides greater height throughout the floor of the concept car, topped off with a fold-out ramp for ingress.
Trend Themes
1. Accessible Automobiles - Creating vehicles that prioritize functional space and accessibility for passengers with disabilities, optimizing cabin interiors.
2. Eco-friendly Transportation - Designing environmentally friendly vehicles that prioritize reliable transportation without sacrificing cabin space.
3. Versatile Vehicle Interiors - Maximizing versatility and roominess inside vehicles to accommodate different passenger needs, such as wheelchair users.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Opportunity for automotive manufacturers to develop accessible vehicles that provide functional space for passengers with disabilities.
2. Transportation - Disruptive innovation opportunity to create eco-friendly transportation options that prioritize reliable transportation without compromising cabin space.
3. Mobility Solutions - Creating versatile vehicle interiors to meet the needs of passengers with disabilities and enhance their mobility experience.

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