here's zigy, a single-seater electric urban vehicle that can navigate congested city streets
Briefly

A concept compact electric urban vehicle called Zigy was designed to navigate congested city streets, resembling a hooded electric motorcycle for efficient urban commuting.
Zigy may achieve aerodynamic efficiency and lightweight construction thanks to its chassis made from thermoplastic composites and bodywork panels from carbon and natural fibers.
The design process for Zigy involved three months of brainstorming, sketching, prototyping, and simulations, focusing on user behavior analysis, material exploration, and interface development.
Zigy's final design includes glass curves, a mini sunroof for improved visibility, and a silver edge housing the lights, with the battery pack under the vehicle and motors likely in the wheels.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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