For Eco-Conscious Superheroes Who Can't Fly
Going Like Sixty — December 17, 2008 — Autos
References: tuvie
Matus Prochasczka admits his idea for this car came right from comic books. He designed it for the Toon Studio of Beverly Hills who will use the vehicle for superhero transportation. The low profile will allow the driver to sneak up on bad guys at extreme speed, then allowing the superhero to be regurgitated like a case of bad clams.
The car will be bio-diesel and electricity will be generated from reclaimed french fry oil.
The car will be bio-diesel and electricity will be generated from reclaimed french fry oil.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Transportation - Innovation opportunities for developing bio-diesel vehicles that reduce waste and carbon footprint.
2. Low-profile Vehicle Design - Innovation opportunities for creating unique, sleek designs for vehicles that enhance functionality, such as getting close to villains undetected in superhero movies or comics.
3. Alternative Energy Sources - Innovation opportunities for developing new sources of energy for vehicles, such as using reclaimed cooking oil to generate electricity.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry can innovate and invest in creating low-profile, eco-friendly vehicles that appeal to superhero or comic book fans.
2. Sustainable Energy Industry - Innovation opportunities for the sustainable energy industry to create alternative energy sources for vehicles, such as using cooking oil to generate electricity.
3. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry can collaborate with automotive and sustainable energy companies to create unique, functional vehicles for movies and tv shows that enhance the story-telling experience.
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