Motorcycle and Car in One - Phoenix Concept
The Phoenix Concept- is a two-seater futuristic and electric car that uses different energy regeneration sources to increase energy efficiency. The designer is RCA student Sergio Loureiro da Silva.
He made this concept based on the idea of reducing the use of energy by adopting alternate energy regeneration systems. And we all hope that all electric cars can apply this one and Autopartswarehouse can help them with the development of this idea.
As Sergio explains "Outside the car industry technologies have been developed in order to regenerate power,
like kinetic watches, wind turbine, geothermic energy absorption even a
sustainable dance floor is developed that regenerates the energy from
the bouncing of the floor.
He used this idea because as we can see, motorcycles do really saves electricity, gas and fuels in all possible way. That's why this car was like two single motorbikes attached to each other because in this design, he can brought up the idea of central kinetic axis that generates the power of the movement.
A wind turbine was attached in front to that generates the wind movement when slowing down the vehicle. And the rear wheels are designed to reduce the amount of pieces between the engine and the wheels to reduce friction too.
The suspension system was also designed to create a kinetic movement to create energy that makes the car move. As we can see, almost all of it's parts are designed to make some kinetic movement to lessen the energy or electric usage.
"Drivers that have lived in a virtual computer game word that want to drive a vehicle closer to a spaceship, something that can provide them with different sensations." The overall top shape is inspired from the wings of a bat ray, that glides through the water.
This is suited for car enthusiast that wants to drive a new concept car and to have something to learn. While driving you can look at some parts that produce the energy and see why is the car moving just using some kinetic movements. Hope I can see this on the roads soon.