Humans have a tendency to adore alien thingamajigs. Respecting that we at EliteChoice have been putting you across various forms of alien furniture viz. Giger Harkonnen Chair or unearthly tables. But seems this much is not enough to satiate your alien curiosity. Now the dude based in Russia is geared up to take the alien forms to new levels of mobility. Pictured above is the ultra-alien creation by him that seems to just bustle out of the grill. The Alien car features a perfect model to be driven during a Halloween night. I am simply floored by its hands that clasp the headlights. Elegant appeal!
Is there a worthy contender to ink a newsy deal with this alien model, if even it is available for commercialization? Well pricing shouldn’t be an issue as masterpieces’ are priceless!
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Via SlipperyBrick / EnglishRussia
Antro Solo 150 mpg Solar Car: Gas-Electric Hybrid Archetype
The Antro Solo gas-electric hybrid is an appealing blend of futuristic fashionable standards and primordial expertise. Besides a wide range of solar panels, it is powered by an electric motor at the top of the vehicle plus there is a pair of pedals installed in front of passengers comfortable on the three-seater to enhance the motor. The interesting cabin décor allows both the passengers sit on either side of the driver. Eccentric or not, the Antro Solo executes: it’s light, carbon fiber framework keeps it’s load down at 600 pounds, and it can ride at 80 mph while getting an enormous 150 mpg.
It clearly indicates that for travelling from New York City to Los Angeles, it will consume less than 19 gallons of gas. It rides whilst storing the solar energy in batteries to boost the coupes’ efficiency. Well, for now the vehicle is just a prototype but word is around that by 2012, it would be a developed model demanding a cost of $18,000.
Ozone: A Fanatical Hydrogen-Powered Coupe Concept
It’s time to bid farewell to those traditional forms of automobile design and welcome the contemporary or rather revolutionary offering called Ozone. Designed and developed by Istanbul designer Özkan Koral, the rolling canister is a potential concept devised for a Peugeot hydrogen-powered coupe with every wheel equipped with the feature of self-regulation by electric motors. Monitored by a joystick, the front of the car opens up when the door rotates beneath.
The car exterior features semi-transparent windows. Not to be a curmudgeon, but I’d abhor changing its colossal tires. Further the hydrogen fuel-cell driven vehicles may continue to convince until you begin calculating the weight it would put on your wallet. But enjoying an edge over the cost is its appeal that gives it a green signal to be adapted to plug in.
CLEVER: 3 Wheeled Compact Low Emission Vehicle Concept
With automobile tycoons already battling with the production of automobiles that maintains equilibrium between space and economy, CLEVER or Compact Low Emission Vehicle is a concept vehicle from the Technical University of Berlin that expresses a new meaning to the urban Transport. Running on compressed natural gas, this three-wheeled vehicle (two rear wheels and one front) is 3 feet wide and can accommodate two persons (good opportunity for working couples). The computer-monitored hydraulic rolling system offers an ultimate driving experience with zero lateral forces at sloping position of up to 45degree, likewise riding a bike. Making a fuel utilization of 188 miles per gallon, this 10 ft long, 3.3 ft wide and 4.4 feet high vehicle is ever comes into production then it would cost you $10,000.
Currently, it has to work on its concept so that it can have an edge over its competitor’s creation of Carver One (video below) that has hit UK market at a cost of £27,654.
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