The Mayeul Walser E-Flow is a Lightweight Extreme Automotive
References: local-motors & ecofriend.org
The Mayeul Walser E-Flow concept is a speedster which is designed to deliver excellent performance and sensation on the speedway, as well as on the road. The design of the car is inspired by futuristic sci-fi technology and also an old Mercedes SLR 300.
The two-seater, open-air car is made from a carbon frame and glass fiber panels. The Mayeul Walser E-Flow is powered by an electric engine, which is located in the central rear position of the car.
The two-seater, open-air car is made from a carbon frame and glass fiber panels. The Mayeul Walser E-Flow is powered by an electric engine, which is located in the central rear position of the car.
Trend Themes
1. Open-air Super Sedans - The trend towards lightweight open-air super sedans provides an opportunity for automotive companies to explore how to improve performance while reducing weight and cost.
2. Electric Speedsters - The trend towards electric speedsters opens up opportunities for companies to explore alternative power sources and lighter materials to optimize speed and performance.
3. Futuristic Design - The trend towards futuristic design language provides opportunities for companies to integrate cutting-edge technology and advanced materials in their products.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - Automotive manufacturers can take advantage of the demand for light and fast cars with a focus on innovative materials and aerodynamic design.
2. Electric Vehicles - Electric vehicle manufacturers can explore the market for lightweight, high-performance electric speedsters, while advancing battery technology to extend range and reduce charging times.
3. Materials Science - Materials science companies can provide innovative solutions for lightweight and strong materials to meet the demand for high-performance open-air super sedans.
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