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Deepa , mumbai:
Sep 19 2008
Made Popular Sep 19 2008
Eco Factor: This city vehicle of the future is powered by a bio fuel cell and looks like a car’s front fused with a scooter-like rear.
Another three-wheely concept zooms in to hitch a green ride. Originally conceived for the Peugeot Design...
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Our auto rickshaws have two wheels on the back as the engine is on the rear and also passengers sit on the rear end. here its slightly different with the engine on the front....so may be two wheels on the front to give more stability.
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Likely explanation of the design, but there are quite a few models of auto’s that have front engines too... like most 3 wheeler tempos (carrier temops) have engine in front.
Wondering.....
Wondering.....
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haha funny looks,, do u ppl think this can run on ’Indian Roads” in real ??? lol :D
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Today’s Indian roads, NO WAY... remember a 3 wheeled car called badal or something that was launched and disappeared soon after? ... but its about future my friend... and you never know... and in anycase its just pondering over the design not usability on our roads.
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Wow! Groovy ride!
Local Opinions (6)
2 Stars
Of so many 3 wheelers of future that I have seen here, I like the looks of this one. And interesting concept of fuel it has.
I was also comparing its design of 2 wheels in front and 1 behind to the auto rickshaws that we have here, which has 1 wheel in front and 2 behind.. wonder which gives more comfortable ride.
I was also comparing its design of 2 wheels in front and 1 behind to the auto rickshaws that we have here, which has 1 wheel in front and 2 behind.. wonder which gives more comfortable ride.
2 Stars
Our auto rickshaws have two wheels on the back as the engine is on the rear and also passengers sit on the rear end. here its slightly different with the engine on the front....so may be two wheels on the front to give more stability.
1 Stars
Likely explanation of the design, but there are quite a few models of auto’s that have front engines too... like most 3 wheeler tempos (carrier temops) have engine in front.
Wondering.....
Wondering.....
2 Stars
haha funny looks,, do u ppl think this can run on ’Indian Roads” in real ??? lol :D
2 Stars
Today’s Indian roads, NO WAY... remember a 3 wheeled car called badal or something that was launched and disappeared soon after? ... but its about future my friend... and you never know... and in anycase its just pondering over the design not usability on our roads.
Global Opinions (6)
2 Stars
Of so many 3 wheelers of future that I have seen here, I like the looks of this one. And interesting concept of fuel it has.
I was also comparing its design of 2 wheels in front and 1 behind to the auto rickshaws that we have here, which has 1 wheel in front and 2 behind.. wonder which gives more comfortable ride.
I was also comparing its design of 2 wheels in front and 1 behind to the auto rickshaws that we have here, which has 1 wheel in front and 2 behind.. wonder which gives more comfortable ride.
2 Stars
Our auto rickshaws have two wheels on the back as the engine is on the rear and also passengers sit on the rear end. here its slightly different with the engine on the front....so may be two wheels on the front to give more stability.
1 Stars
Likely explanation of the design, but there are quite a few models of auto’s that have front engines too... like most 3 wheeler tempos (carrier temops) have engine in front.
Wondering.....
Wondering.....
2 Stars
haha funny looks,, do u ppl think this can run on ’Indian Roads” in real ??? lol :D
2 Stars
Today’s Indian roads, NO WAY... remember a 3 wheeled car called badal or something that was launched and disappeared soon after? ... but its about future my friend... and you never know... and in anycase its just pondering over the design not usability on our roads.
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I was also comparing its design of 2 wheels in front and 1 behind to the auto rickshaws that we have here, which has 1 wheel in front and 2 behind.. wonder which gives more comfortable ride.