It has reverse butterfly doors and it's a three-seater, how unusual. It was going to be just a two-seater but then they thought of the young married couples starting a family. The back seat is designed to accomidate the different stages of a baby growing up or to seat a third adult. It even has a baby cam!
The tires are concave for a thinner tire and aerodynamic. The seats are a mesh almost like hammocks and air bags deploy out of the seat belts. They used exposed circuitry on the outside of the car as well as solar energy. It's a diesel hybrid engine that gets 65 mpg.
Click on the photo to take you to the site to investigate it more.
TOO COOL!
Have you discovered a time machine or perhaps that ford concept car has a flux capacitor in it because your post says it was posted on Monday November 13 and here on the east coast it is still November 12? Enquiring minds want to know.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm trying to figure out the time zone thing as well. Are you in London or something?
ReplyDeleteOooh.If I only had few extra grand in the bank. I'd put a down payment on one of the firsts. Does it come in Midnight Blue?
ReplyDeleteI switched to Blogger Beta and therefore would was not seen on DC Blogs. They suggested I change my time from East to GMT. Therefore I am Future WOMAN.
ReplyDeleteBobby: I don't think they've gotten that far to figure out colors. I kinda like the gray with blue accents.
I need to win the lottery. Guess I should start playing first huh? *sigh*
ReplyDeleteThe door thing is all the rage with concept cars, have you seen the Aero X concept:
ReplyDeletehttp://www2.saabusa.com/aerox/
Biopower instead of diesel, but same concept...and of course it is a Saab so it is waayyyy cooler than a Ford :) (I might be biased though, I am on my third Saab).
OMG! Allan That Saab is OFF DA HOOK! I can't believe how the roof and door come up like a jet.
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