Robo Bus Spinning the Wheels of Innovation
Alex Scott — January 12, 2010 — Autos
References: industrialdesignserved
Tired of dirty, crowded public transportation? Wishing you had that brand new Audi you’ve been eyeing? Well your perception of city transit is about to be changed thanks to this Robo Bus. Designed by Mohammad Ghezel for the Michelin 2010 automotive challenge, this bus is a clean energy hybrid, running off of a mix of electrical and solar power. The vehicle’s frame was modeled after the exoskeleton of an insect. I can’t quite tell if the Robo Bus should be dropping me off at the grocery store or rolling me into some kind of military op, but either way I'm willing to wait twenty minutes in the cold for this sexy beast to pull up.
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