This is one in the LA Auto Show’s 2010 Design Challenge, the Maybach DRS (Den-Riki-Sha) is a concept electric that design by intention to align with modern architecture, infrastructure, nature and eco-friendly. The light and transparent design offers the user a range of comfort, safety, and luxury in one futuristic transportation. Maybach "Den-Riki-Sha" (electric powered rickshaw) leverages the traditional values of the classic "Jin-Riki-Sha" (human powered rickshaw).
In the designers concept the car is produced from a coded DNA-cocoon, in a complex organic metamorphosis, hence the name NMV (Naturally Manufactured Vehicle).
The Maybach DRS is powered by a self balancing electric drive unit and controlled by an onboard computer that is plugged into the city’s transport infrastructure. The Maybach DRS delivers a smooth, luxurious journey cross town. To extend its range, this human-electric hybrid allows pedaling power to be supplemented by the driver. Meanwhile, the passengers enjoy the journey in their glamorous surroundings.
Designer: Holger Hutzenlaub, Hiroshi Yajimar, Hideki Takahashi, Yong Won Lee, Toru Nakano, Teck-Koun Kim, Masahide Yamada, Daniel Schlapp
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In the designers concept the car is produced from a coded DNA-cocoon, in a complex organic metamorphosis, hence the name NMV (Naturally Manufactured Vehicle).
The Maybach DRS is powered by a self balancing electric drive unit and controlled by an onboard computer that is plugged into the city’s transport infrastructure. The Maybach DRS delivers a smooth, luxurious journey cross town. To extend its range, this human-electric hybrid allows pedaling power to be supplemented by the driver. Meanwhile, the passengers enjoy the journey in their glamorous surroundings.
Designer: Holger Hutzenlaub, Hiroshi Yajimar, Hideki Takahashi, Yong Won Lee, Toru Nakano, Teck-Koun Kim, Masahide Yamada, Daniel Schlapp
If you liked this vehicle, you would also be interested in:
www.tuvie.com
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