The Flur Car is Electronically Controlled
Meghan Young — December 17, 2009 — Autos
References: vimeo & thedesignblog.org
Have you ever thought to yourself, “You know, cars can be too bulky, I think we need to put them on a diet?” Well, rejoice skinny-lovers, because there’s a new vehicle in town and her name’s ‘The Flur.’
Designed by Brazilian-based Rafael Fernando da Silva, The Flur is slim enough to all a vehicle to drive along side it in the same lane. The possibilities are endless with The Flur, namely, it may eliminate those nasty traffic jams.
Designed by Brazilian-based Rafael Fernando da Silva, The Flur is slim enough to all a vehicle to drive along side it in the same lane. The possibilities are endless with The Flur, namely, it may eliminate those nasty traffic jams.
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