The Aptera is an electric, three-wheeled vehicle that prides itself on innovative practicality. It is designed to cut the cost of daily commuting with its light, aerodynamic design without making any sacrifices in comfort or convenience. The vehicle claims it can comfortably contain someone over 6 feet tall with room enough to fit 15 bags of groceries. It also boasts about large cup holders, a cargo net, and the ability to interact with smart phones. Both the interior and exterior are pieced together form economically and ecologically conscious materials. For example, the seat fabric is made from recycled plastic bottles and colored with natural dyes.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Followers
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(58)
-
▼
September
(38)
- Paige - Mass observation
- Group Map-Katrina, Emily, Paige, Lauren
- Refined Last Call Map
- Diagram
- Grocery Store Carpooling
- Michael's Mass Observation
- The Soleckshaw
- Sarita Mass Observation # 1
- Sarita's Mass Observation # 2
- Bicycle Diaries
- Travis Mass Observation
- Javier's Mass Observation
- Stephanie Osan Mass Observations
- Robbie's Second Mass Observation (Car)
- Robbie's First Mass Observation (Bus)
- Lauren's Mass Observations
- Mass Observations: One man, Two journeys
- Katrina's Mass Observations
- Emily -- Mass Observation
- Corey Leamon - Bike Commute 9/2/09, 10:10AM
- Corey Leamon - Bus Commute 9/10/09, 10:50AM
- Mass Observation Reports #1 and 2
- Mass Observation:
- West Campus Bus Route
- Creating public space (temporarily)
- The Aptera
- Carland Infographic
- Uber Elctric Cars, True Design Thinking?
- car pool social network app
- Rail ridership statistics
- San Francisco Bike Map
- Bringing the Suburbs into the Cities
- How Statistics Fool Juries
- Wal-Mart's Carbon Labeling Scheme
- Daniel Pink on motivation (TED Talks)
- The Daily Ritual of New York Subway Commuters
- Five Year Bike Map
- ATNMBL
-
▼
September
(38)
No comments:
Post a Comment