The Egochine B by Paolo De Giusti Looks Inspired by Men's Shavers
Meghan Young — July 10, 2010 — Autos
References: automotto.org & thedesignblog.org
Looking at the Egochine B concept, I can't help but be skeptical about it. Let's face it, the vehicle looks more like a razor than a car. Perhaps I should give designer Paolo De Giusti the benefit of the doubt, however, and not judge the proverbial book by its cover.
The Egochine B car concept is based on the theme of 'retrofuturism.' It is powered by electric motors via a hydrogen fuel cell. If it glides as smoothly as a Gillette razor, then perhaps we have something here.
The Egochine B car concept is based on the theme of 'retrofuturism.' It is powered by electric motors via a hydrogen fuel cell. If it glides as smoothly as a Gillette razor, then perhaps we have something here.
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