Small Nanus Concept Electric Car for Urban City

Nanus might seem like a conceptual project, but this time, it has been designed for real auto market. Nanus is an electrical concept vehicle with sleek and polished silver colored body, specially designed keeping the busy traffic situation of urban areas in mind. The vehicle is light, small and economic, can house two passengers, and have all the characteristics that may require to maximize the city mobility along with stimulating the green technology. The main intention of this concept is to acquire a reliable and dynamic appearance for a three-wheeled car that can stand aside from other poorly designed cars. You can contact David Vega, a Columbian designer, through his email address here : david[at]acidesigner[dot]com

nanus concept car

nanus concept car

nanus concept car

nanus concept car

nanus concept car

nanus concept car

Designer : David Vega



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3 thoughts on “Small Nanus Concept Electric Car for Urban City

  1. Nonsense, in what sense? The economy of materials – will make two wheels still ментьше where luggage to put?

    The fourth nearby will run?)))

  2. Front needs some work, but i'm all for 3-wheeled vehicles. Less friction, more efficient, and much less regulations to deal with (essentially same as motorcycle)

  3. I like this concept, I've always love smaller, 3 wheel vehicles. I design something something almost similar for my final year in Mechanical Engineering, although that time I work on a small 200cc gasoline engine. 3 wheels can really reduce the tire inertia & rolling resistance which very good for stop-go traffic. Although less stable at high speed, but that's not what a city vehicle is meant to do. I really hope this concept will go big & actually get market globally.
    Best regards,
    Daniel Kopial.
    Malaysia.

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