Exocar for Future Personal Transportation : Run, Walk, Roll, or Just Drive

Exocar is a concept transportation unit that enhances the user’s capability to travel through his or her environment in a more flexible and natural way as opposed to traditional means of transport. Whether you want to run, walk, roll or drive, this transportation unit will let you to move the mode you want to move. The vehicle has four wheels and, can fit and adapt the body of the rider easily in an effective way. When the user decides to drive it vertically, it will stand on its rear wheels and can run keeping you standing. The vehicle features a removable windshield for the driver to protect from wind and rain.

exocar personal flexible transport vehicle

exocar personal flexible transport vehicle

exocar personal flexible transport vehicle

exocar personal flexible transport vehicle

Designer : Joshua Saling

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stephen russell says: July 31, 2009

Apps for:

Walking Urban Tours- Art, History

Museums mega size

Malls

Airports.

Dwtn Centers Urban

Bicycleways

Colleges, Univs.

Studioes

Parks

Beaches

places like Santa Monica CA

Venice Beach CA

Los Olivos CA

Miami FL

Wash DC

UN Hqs NY

NYC

Civil War Battlefields

KSC

JSC, TX

JPL, CA.

Major Hotels.

Convt Centers

alone for use

To Rent.

Great for students use alone vs bicycle.

Be neat to ride etc.

PR on SyFy Channel, TLC, TRavel Channel

ram says: August 2, 2009

hi..joshua,, ur design is splendid,,and im an emerging designer,, i want to know the complete working of this…plz mail me….

Frank says: September 5, 2009

First off, nice design. From a sci-fi perspective I really dig it. But…

Try designing things that are more in line with what might actually happen. There are too few areas in the world where one could use a vehicle like this year round for it to ever become a reality. Most of the world is going to need an enclosed vehicle for either cooling or heating or rain cover purposes.

People tend to forget that design also includes usability, and that usability also includes a products viability. This has none, so while very nicely designed for a fictional object, overall it is a design failure.

Jimelle says: October 26, 2009

Hello. I LOVE your Design. Although I agree with Frank about it not being usable with the changing weather and things like that, I do not believe it is a "Design Failure". May I suggest it possibly be used Indoors, replacing wheelchairs? See, wheelchairs are only used to move people around places. Sometimes people cannot even push the things themselves. But with your design, people could learn how to walk again and stand on their own and all that! Doesnt that sound great? && That windshield could be taken off for indoor use, and put back on when they would like to take a trip outdoors. The windshield could be tinted like those glasses… I forget what theyre called. But they tint in the sunlight and they go back to normal in the shade or indoors. Please email me at Slipknot_Victim2009@yahoo.com to discuss your design more. Im very intrigued.

Good Job :)

jake skitt says: February 23, 2010

It is a brilliant design that could change the world but what i would like to know is
1:when will it be ready
2:what sort of price is going to be
please email back
thanks

Carsten Mehring says: February 10, 2011

You guys must have been looking too long at the Exoride <a href="http:// (www.exoride.com)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(www.exoride.com)” target=”_blank”>(www.exoride.com) which was designed in 2007-2008 and originally referenced as the iPOT individual Portable Transport System.

Interested in something different? Check out the Streetflyer at <a href="http://www.streetflyer.info” target=”_blank”>www.streetflyer.info

Carsten Mehring says: February 10, 2011

You guys must have been looking too long at the Exoride (www.exoride.com) which was designed in 2007-2008 and originally referenced as the iPOT individual Portable Transport System.

Interested in something different? Check out the Streetflyer at http://www.streetflyer.info

Carsten Mehring says: February 10, 2011

You guys must have been looking too long at the Exoride <a href="http:// (www.exoride.com)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(www.exoride.com)” target=”_blank”>(www.exoride.com) which was designed in 2007-2008 and originally referenced as the iPOT individual Portable Transport System.

Interested in something different? Check out the Streetflyer at <a href="http://www.streetflyer.info” target=”_blank”>www.streetflyer.info

Carsten Mehring says: February 10, 2011

You guys must have been looking too long at the Exoride <a href="http:// (www.exoride.com)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(www.exoride.com)” target=”_blank”>(www.exoride.com) which was designed in 2007-2008 and originally referenced as the iPOT individual Portable Transport System.

Interested in something different? Check out the Streetflyer at <a href="http://www.streetflyer.info” target=”_blank”>www.streetflyer.info

Carsten Mehring says: February 10, 2011

You guys must have been looking too long at the Exoride (www.exoride.com) which was designed in 2007-2008 and originally referenced as the iPOT individual Portable Transport System.

Interested in something different? Check out the Streetflyer at http://www.streetflyer.info

Carsten Mehring says: February 10, 2011

You guys must have been looking too long at the Exoride <a href="http:// (www.exoride.com)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(www.exoride.com)” target=”_blank”>(www.exoride.com) which was designed in 2007-2008 and originally referenced as the iPOT individual Portable Transport System.

Interested in something different? Check out the Streetflyer at <a href="http://www.streetflyer.info” target=”_blank”>www.streetflyer.info







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