Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Nowadays, living in a big city, we are suffering from traffic jam, and those wasted fuel also increase air pollution and carbon dioxide emissions. This project focuses on designing on small, eco-friendly and sustainable transportation, thus, Citi.Transmitter is born. It is an intelligent community vehicle system, because every one of you has different needs, this modular vehicle offers you different facility to make your daily task easier.

Designer : Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

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3 thoughts on “Citi.Transmitter Community Vehicle System by Vincent Chan

  1. wow this is mind blowing literally, although how would you balance the base "car" as it only has two wheels, like segway style? and what would be the base price, the expected date for release, if there is any?

    • I second your question about the price and the availability. But, as far as your balance question goes: I'm sure it's balanced out to stand right up when there's nobody in it, and when it's not moving. To get anywhere you'd have to attach a rear module, though. But it makes sense to me if it would balance itself like a segway while unattached and charging, right?

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