Ali Khanzadi Designs a Mercedes Sports Car for the Distant Future
Michael Hines — June 15, 2011 — Autos
References: yankodesign
There aren't many concept cars that look like the one Ali Khanzadi recently whipped up for Mercedes-Benz. The designer has created a concept car that mixes a classic design and futuristic technology to create a concept car unlike any other.
This car has the body of the classic two-seater roadsters from the 20s and 30s. All similarities with any car end there as this design features both wheels and axles that are razor-thin.
The purpose behind the ultra-thin axles and wheels is so that the car can take corners and turns faster. The car would be made out of carbon fiber and recycled plastic and would be powered solely by electricity. While Ali Khanzadi's design is way ahead of its time, it is still cool to look at and think "what if?"
This car has the body of the classic two-seater roadsters from the 20s and 30s. All similarities with any car end there as this design features both wheels and axles that are razor-thin.
The purpose behind the ultra-thin axles and wheels is so that the car can take corners and turns faster. The car would be made out of carbon fiber and recycled plastic and would be powered solely by electricity. While Ali Khanzadi's design is way ahead of its time, it is still cool to look at and think "what if?"
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-flexible Cars - Designing cars with razor-thin axles and wheels to enhance maneuverability.
2. Classic and Futuristic Design Fusion - Creating concept cars that combine the aesthetic of vintage roadsters with modern technology.
3. Sustainable Electric Vehicles - Developing concept cars made of carbon fiber and recycled plastic, powered by electricity.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - Opportunity to innovate in the production of ultra-flexible cars with thin axles and wheels.
2. Automotive Design - Exploring the fusion of classic and futuristic elements in conceptual car designs.
3. Sustainable Materials - Potential for developing eco-friendly materials for electric vehicles, such as carbon fiber and recycled plastic.
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