Showing posts with label future vehicle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future vehicle. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Vienna Falcon

Vienna Falcon, Electric Boat
Marine solar vehicles or solar boats came on the marine transportation scene as early as in 1985. Since then, they have technologically advanced, both in scope and in functionality – of course, along with accentuating upon their low emission mode. Moreover, continuing with this progressive pattern is the all-new and exclusive Vienna Falcon, a solar powered electric transportation ferry conceived by a design team of Stefan Wagner, Niklas Wagner, and Lukas Pressler.

Vienna Falcon, Solar Boat
This particular conception features multiple uses of clean energy sources, in the form of solar power as well as wave generators. The modernistic kite shaped body of the ferry is draped by stylish and lustrous black glass facades, which, in reality, are solar glass modules for clean electricity generation for motors. The body form also pertains to a sleek, aerodynamic demeanor, which enhances the speed, steering and fuel efficiency of the boat. Furthermore, the designers have envisaged Vienna Falcon as an important part of a low cost system, which would provide a permanent ferry service as an alternative to land transportation.
Vienna Falcon, Green Boat
Designers: Stefan Wagner, Niklas Wagner, Lukas Pressler
Source: EcoFriend.com
Watercrafts Alternative Transportation, Electric Boats, Ferry, future vehicle, future watercraft, green boat, Kite shaped body, Lukas Pressler, Niklas Wagner, Solar Boat, solar energy, Solar glass modules, Solar Powered Ferry, Stefan Wagner, Vienna Falcon, wave generator

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

LITTY – Futuristic Electro Car By Anton Shabramov


LITTY, Electric Vehicle, Anton Shabramov
This fully electric two-wheel car will manage to solve a lot of problems with the kind of advantages it offers. LITTY comes wedged with a small electric motor that powers the car and is positioned at the back of the chairs. Electricity used for charging the car can be derived from wind farms or solar panels on roof of the car. The cute coupe ranks high on the safety graph. It has laser navigation sensors, which avoids any chances of accident on the road while driving. While moving the car can easily communicate with other vehicles on the road with the help of online satellite navigation, which keeps the driver safe and keeps possibilities of accidents at bay.
LITTY, Green car, Anton Shabramov
The two load-bearing wheels of LITTY fully support the car. The vehicle has been devoid of steering wheels and pedals. They have been replaced by a few buttons and a joystick which literally make it a one hand drive. The eco-friendly coupe will not add any poisonous gases or emissions to the already polluted surroundings. It comes with a pledge to keep the environment clean and green.
LITTY, Electric car, Anton Shabramov
The skin of LITTY has been carved out of carbon fiber that is quite strong and solar panels can be fitted on it. The car is not short on the entertainment slot as it has two speakers which will play music of your choice. It also has a touch screen monitor and washer glass button.
LITTY, Eco Vehicle, Anton Shabramov
LITTY is an environment friendly electro car conceot which can be used both on and off campus. This futuristic vehicle with attractive looks will prove to be blissful in modern times.
LITTY, Futuristic Car, Anton Shabramov
Designer: Anton Shabramov
Source:  DesignBuzz.com

CrossBill – Fire Fighter Vehicle By Pang Dayang

CrossBill, Future Motorcycle, Pang Dayang
Mention a fire fighter vehicle and the picture of a big, red colored truck will form in your mind. Now, look at the above picture and guess what it possibly is? Before you drop your jaws in surprise, let me tell you it is the new kid on the block to fight against those fire(y) situations. Named the CrossBill, it is a futuristic design conceived by Pang Dayang.

CrossBill, future motorbike, Pang Dayang
Designed to be used, not anytime soon, after 20-30 years it resembles like a beautifully crafted motorbike. The 1200 cc, 4-stroke bike has been wedged with hydraulic brakes for a much better experience. Maneuvering a hefty truck on traffic choked roads can be quite a menace but not anymore. CrossBill will make its way in an efficient manner and reach the troubled destination in no time. The bike can carry only one person and weighs 215 kg.
CrossBill, futuristic motorcycle, Pang Dayang
It measures 2800 mm in length, 720 mm wide and is 1156 mm high. Important equipments, like marshalling vest, halligan/axe tools, first aid kit, and FIT technology are carried when two bikes travel side-by-side. Marshalling vest has been positioned at the back of CrossBill and houses the oxygen vest and extinguisher. To make sure that the fire fighter gets the correct amount of oxygen, a connector is being crafted.
All the essential tools are reachable and grabbing them won’t be a task. CrossBill is a practical fire fighting vehicle and comes coated with efficient traits.
Designer: Pang Dayang
Source: DesignBuzz.com

DUNO Electric Car By Ben Herron

DUNO, Electric Car, Ben Herron
What if there was an intriguing concept that fused both the forms and advantages of a car and a cycle? It may seem revolutionary to some, while it is quirky for others. However, the truth of the matter is it’s not that far-fetched because vehicle designer Ben Herron has exactly done that with his exclusively unique DUNO concept. The concept, in the designer’s own words, is a part electric car and a part unicycle!

DUNO, Electric Vehicle, Ben Herron
Everything about this petite vehicle has been meticulously planned to the core, starting from the energy efficient and low emission mode of the ride to the flexibly adaptable car features for optimum comfort. Aimed at urban commuters, the distinctive feature that really does stand out is its two detachable unicycles, which actually replace the back wheels.
DUNO, Future Green Car, Ben Herron
The car as a whole will conform to a compact form, which makes it easy to spurt through the congested city streets, and also considerably lessens the delirium of our everyday parking woes. And when the situation gets even worse, you can just separate those electric unicycles, and gingerly scoot your way to work. The designer even envisages a complete system where the vehicles can be recharged with an under-car charging component installed at the parking spaces.
DUNO, Future Eco Car, Ben Herron
The all-electric two-seater will feature a sturdy 80 hp engine, with a range of 100 km. The compactness is rather accentuated upon by the vertical door opening systems. Additionally, the car will also have a reversible interior (where one can switch from right hand drive to left hand drive) and interior indicators in the doors and wheels. At last coming to the other component, i.e. the unicycle, it will incorporate a recharging system powered by pedaling. Moreover, the minimalist form will take up nominal storage space. Therefore, if you want to make an unconventionally appealing ‘green’ statement, this is surely the way to go.
Designer: Ben Herron
Source:  EcoFriend.com
Bikes  Motorcycles, Future Cars, Futuristic Transportation  Ben Herron, Duno, eco car, electric car, electric vehicle, future vehicle, green car, green vehicle, Low emission, Under-car charging component, unicycle, Vertical door opening systems

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Zeleritas Concept Car By Willie Tay

Zeleritas, Future Car, green vehicle, Willie Tay
The Zeleritas electric racing concept by designer Willie Tay combines current & future driving technologies with hard styling into a single passenger roadster with a straight-from-the-track feel. A monocoque carbon fiber body, retractable glass hard top, & exposed wheels give it an Indy car edge while modern features like the HUD active matrix windscreen, paramagnetic body paint, & discreet integrated lights enhance both the visual and driving experiences. One of the most attractive racing designs I’ve seen since the Ford Indigo.

Zeleritas, future eco Car, Willie Tay
Zeleritas, Futuristic Car, Willie Tay
Zeleritas, green Car, Willie Tay
Zeleritas, Future eco Vehicle, Willie Tay
Zeleritas, gree vehicle, Willie Tay
Zeleritas, electric vehicle, Willie Tay
Zeleritas, electric Car, Willie Tay
Designer: Willie Tay
Source: YankoDesign.com

Triango Revelation Super-Car Concept By Tamas Jakusa


Triango Revelation, Future Super-Car, Tamas Jakusa
One of the latest entrants in the super car category,Triango Revelation, is a project that is the brainchild of a team of a Hungarian designer and a contractor. Made to look ultra-sleek and with exteriors projecting it as a super car that has just stepped out from the outer space, the work on this car was started way back in 2008. Currently in the final stages of construction, this car when launched would be the first Hungarian sports car.

Triango Revelation, Future Sports Car, Tamas Jakusa
Designed exclusively by Hungarian Tamas Jakusa with triangle motifs present throughout the car’s exteriors and interiors, this super car came to be known as Jakusa’s Triango as the project rolled on and managed to catch onto this name by the end of it.
Triango Revelation, Future Car, Tamas Jakusa
With a customized V8 twin turbo Hayabusa engine having 1000 Hp and 10,000 rpm, the sports car is definitely going to be drool-worthy. And add to it a customized transmission system with a F1 shifter system as well as automatic start, race computer and a full rear wheel direction, the Triango is a sport’s car with true super car capabilities.
Triango Revelation, Future Vehicle, Tamas Jakusa
Also, the interiors of the car are custom handmade with unique materials which adds to the fact that the Jakusa Triango is in true sense a Hungarian product. And with a plan of rolling out only 12 cars, the beastly Triango with its high powered engine is going to be a treat which only a selected few can enjoy!
Triango Revelation, Futuristic Car, Tamas Jakusa
Triango Revelation, Future Super-Car, Tamas Jakusa
Triango Revelation, Innovation Car, Tamas Jakusa
Triango Revelation, Unique Car, Tamas Jakusa
Triango Revelation, Fantastic Super-Car, Tamas Jakusa
Triango Revelation, Future Super-Car, Tamas Jakusa
Designer: Tamas Jakusa
Source: AutoMotto.com

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Vacuum Truck By Milad Taleghani



Vacuum Truck, Milad Taleghani, Future Vehicle
With streets buzzing with all kind of vehicles and people, they are bound to get dirty. Cleaning streets, and that too in way which make them shine like a star, can prove to be quite a tedious task. So many people will be required to brush each and every corner that too with the same enthusiasm and passion. Moreover, whatever cleaning function is performed on the street should be quick which will not block traffic or act as a hindrance. Keeping all these facts in mind, Milad Taleghani has designed a vehicle named Vacuum Truck that brings into use the Dyson Technology, which will do the needful in an organized manner.

Vacuum Truck, Milad Taleghani, Futuristic Vehicle
The vehicle, which will be operated by a single person, will make the roads spotless through a sucking technique. This technique will suck all the dirt without much difficulty and won’t consume much time as well. The truck comes embedded with vacuum cleaners that are connected to the vehicle through mechanical joints. These are further connected to pipes which make it easy to bend the vacuum cleaners at an angel for cleaning and sucking the dirt as the joints can move in a circular motion. The dirt collected is transferred to another container. The designing is such that the truck can enter the narrowest street and make them shine as well.
Future Truck, Milad Taleghani, Future Vehicle
To keep all damages at bay while moving on potholed roads, snubbers are attached to the vehicle. They also maintain the speed at which the truck should move. Fuel pump makes the wheels churn which are connected to the engine through special rods. Because of these rods the height of the truck can be adjusted as per the requirement.
Futuristic Truck, Milad Taleghani, Future Vehicle
Vacuum Truck conceived by Milad pledges to keep the streets unsoiled that too without consuming much manpower.
Vacuum Truck, Milad Taleghani, Future Vehicle
Designer: Milad Taleghani
Source: Design Buzz

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