Every generation has had its “next big thing” in vehicle design. Today, we’re working on more fuel-efficient, Earth-friendly vehicles. In the 1950s and 1960s, along with all of the other automotive innovations that were taking place (seat belts, for example) some forward thinkers were trying t... Read more
Chiba, Japan – Coms, a line of all-electric cars released by Toyota earlier this year, don’t have many of the amenities you’d expect in a regular car. Beep Beep They have one seat, for instance, and about enough room in the trunk for two grocery bags. They top out at 60 kilometers [...]
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Here’s another two-wheeled car design concept. But is it a car or a motorcycle?
https://www.autodesk.com/community/gallery/project/20427/cyclecar-sport-concept-vehicle
Check out this hoverboard inventor who has designed a two-wheeled electric car!
https://spectrum.ieee.org/hoverboard-car
Check out this futuristic gyro car model that was being designed in China. I am not sure if it is already in production.
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/chinas-car-of-the-future-two-wheeled-electric-autonomous-gyrocar-126135.html
Two-wheeled cars are weird and impractica, yet somehow stylish and amazing.
Here’s an old two-wheel car model that used a gyroscope for stabilization.
Check out this single-seater car that you can park inside your home!
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelkanellos/2012/10/03/review-toyotas-single-seater-car
One-seater vehicles are already hitting the streets of various U.S. cities!
Tiny vehicles can also run on solar power.
You can power these tiny vehicles with an electric motor, making them even cheaper and more sustainable.
https://electrek.co/2023/01/23/low-cost-tiny-electric-cars-lsv-nev/
They would have been perfect for social distancing during Covid lockdowns.
One-seater cars will be the next big thing in urban transportation.