Drive Further is an automotive design concept that was born out of our desires to travel greater distances faster and in a more enjoyable manner. Imagine sitting in one of these machines, feeling the breeze and taking in the wide open spaces as you cruise by at 90. The wide undercarriage allows for greater stability and also an option for traveling off road. The whole concept for Drive Further is centered around the idea of “driving for fun”. The car only has two seats making it the ideal getaway car for couples. There are no doors and you would basically have to jump in and climb out which is fine as the activity it self makes an excellent conversation piece.


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Provoke Design is Nokia’s main Design contractor and they have come up with future headset design of Nokia. They have created three concepts, Express, Share and Feel. The look of the Express design can be changes as per your preferences and tastes. The Feel handset is basically designed for couples as this pair helps in deep communication with touch replication. The share concept enables the cults to interact in a personalized code formed within their sub-groups. Like other products this one is also facing new challenges, but it will surely achieve its goal.


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We’re pretty sure that you are doing everything you can to save money, why not save space at the same time? Do you know that 90-95% of all cars normally just carry one person? It would be great if we can slim down our mode of transportation that is showing signs of becoming seriously obese. A sleek and light-weight vehicles have many advantages, such as better maneuverability, lower emissions, leaner production, and higher fuel economy. The suggested Space Efficient Vehicle (SEV) will do fine as sole vehicle for singles, couples and one-child families and of course during rush hour when traffic is at its worst.
The Space Efficient Vehicle (SEV) was a finalist in the 2008 Michelin Challenge Design, and was put on display at the Detroit Motor Show.


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