Barka Racecar for Barka Racing Federation in 2085

Barka racecar has been designed for Barka Racing Federation in 2085. The story of Barka race car begins in 2085 after environmental revolution, where local people need to create a powerful all-terrain race car. Even though they have designed a vehicle with a lot of potential, they still need to work on the wheels to race around the world without the need to change the tires. Therefore, they have designed an octopus wheel that can transform into different shapes depending on the terrain: road, water, show, or sand.

Designer : Carlos Ron MagaÒa

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar


Barka racecar has been designed with automatic transmission, brake and gas are handled through the dashboard, there’s no need to use driver’s legs. Basically, anyone can drive this futuristic vehicle.

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

Barka Racecar

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Anon says: October 12, 2011

Kind of interesting that they used Gran Turismo 5 for the London chicane they put their concept car in.

Stephen Russell says: October 13, 2011

Love the multimode octopus tires, awesome, like to see on an Aston Martin for 007.
Radical ride with those tires alone.
Love to see those mass produced.







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