The Honda Rogue is a Peculiar Personal Urban Vehicle
Michael Hines — June 25, 2010 — Autos
The Honda Rogue from designer Joe DeGorsky could easily be confused for a next-gen wheelchair, but this two-wheeled pod is actually meant to be used like a Segway.
The Segway is a great vehicle, but it doesn't protect you from the elements--or from anything else, for that matter. The Honda Rogue by Joe DeGorsky has numerous safety features like turn signals and a windshield. If designs like the Honda Rogue come to fruition, we may one day see a future without cars. Honda Rogues for all!
The Segway is a great vehicle, but it doesn't protect you from the elements--or from anything else, for that matter. The Honda Rogue by Joe DeGorsky has numerous safety features like turn signals and a windshield. If designs like the Honda Rogue come to fruition, we may one day see a future without cars. Honda Rogues for all!
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1. Personal Urban Vehicles - Personal urban vehicles may replace cars and become the future transportation solution for city dwellers
2. Next-gen Wheelchairs - Next-gen wheelchairs may become more sophisticated and provide a safer and more efficient mode of transportation for those with limited mobility
3. Weather-proof Transportation Pods - Weather-proof transportation pods could provide a more comfortable commute and be a disruptive innovation opportunity for the transportation industry
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry may face major disruption if personal urban vehicles become the standard mode of transportation
2. Mobility Industry - The mobility industry may see a rise in next-gen wheelchair designs that could cater to a wider audience
3. Alternative Transportation Industry - The alternative transportation industry could see an increase in demand for weather-proof transportation pods as a sustainable and comfortable mode of travel
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