The 'Feel' Electric Car Adapts to Traffic Congestion
Katherinev123 — October 24, 2009 — Autos
References: pagesperso-orange.fr & thedesignblog.org
Cramped city streets will no longer be a problem with the ‘Feel’ Electric Car. Created by French designer Thomas Boulanger, the ‘Feel’ is an eco-friendly vehicle that can change its shape depending on traffic congestion.
Inspired by simulators and video games, the ‘Feel’ Electric Car can be either horizontal or vertical and actually feels like you’re sledding, says The Design Blog. But, it has touch controls for braking and steering that ensure a safe and comfortable ride.
Inspired by simulators and video games, the ‘Feel’ Electric Car can be either horizontal or vertical and actually feels like you’re sledding, says The Design Blog. But, it has touch controls for braking and steering that ensure a safe and comfortable ride.
Trend Themes
1. Shape-shifting Vehicles - There is an opportunity to develop vehicles that can change their shape to adapt to different road conditions and traffic congestion.
2. Eco-friendly Cars - Developing more eco-friendly vehicles that reduce emissions and promote sustainability.
3. Simulator-inspired Designs - Incorporating elements of simulators and video games into vehicle design for a more immersive and enjoyable driving experience.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore the development of shape-shifting vehicles to improve urban mobility and address traffic congestion challenges.
2. Green Technology - The green technology industry can focus on designing and manufacturing more eco-friendly cars to meet the growing demand for sustainable transportation options.
3. Gaming and Entertainment - The gaming and entertainment industry can collaborate with automakers to incorporate simulator-inspired designs into vehicles, enhancing the overall driving experience.
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