Joey Ruiter blows the whistle on established norms. Some time ago we presented his upright snowmobile Snoped, recently we wrote about a triangular boat, and now he presents himself to us with an unconventional car shape. Consumer, as he calls it, is a minimalistic designed vehicle that is almost nothing like a car as we know it.
Consumer shares a little with other cars. It has an engine, a steering wheel, room for four passengers and a set of wheels, which, however, are completely hidden by what it creates feeling of floating.
It has an extremely minimalist design, black matte color and violates in every possible way established design practices. It is trapezoidal shaped and thus whistles for aerodynamics as well.
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Instead of a classic mask, he has semitransparent mirror, which reflects the surroundings on one side (the mirror is turned downwards so that oncoming drivers are not blinded by their own lights) and on the other illuminates the road with elongated LED lights.
Gallery - trapezoidal Consumer:
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