Lanesplitter is Mark Wilson's futuristic car that can split into two motorcycles. If you are tempted by the comfort and above all the safety of a car, but at the same time long for the agility of a motorcycle, this vehicle, which is once a car and secondly a pair of ``Tron'' motorcycles, is the right choice. Made by Argodesign, it was presented to the world at the 2015 New York Auto Show.
Then when it is Mark Wilson, the father of ideas Lanesplitter, fell on deaf ears at Cadillac, his visions of a car that splits into two motorcycles, served and also conceptualized it at Argodesign. A futuristic car for two that can transform into two two-wheelers that resembles the Lit Motors C-1 and others covered motorcycles, splits by pressing a button, and the automated chassis locks to the side so that they once again stick together like butt and shirt.
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When the twins go their separate ways, for greater stability also split their front tires, so that the vehicle behaves more like a bicycle while driving.
More information:
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