This futuristic transportation came straight from a comicbook Cyberman. Omer Sagiv, the designer, is currently working on his first comicbook where Cybersnail is one of the futuristic transportations of the main character. The concept of the book is a bio cyberspace existing in the human brains of individuals, groups and even using dead brains as biocyber platforms, so basically they function as biological hardware. Hm…interesting, let’s wait for the comicbook to find out more about it.

Designer : Omer Sagiv

Cybersnail Futuristic Transportation

Cybersnail Futuristic Transportation

Cybersnail Futuristic Transportation

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This is a super powerful vacuum cleaner with a heavy duty cleaning capability that can keep the future busy streets of 2030 neat and clean.

Ok I was kidding… This small try of making some fun I dedicate to those readers who already got confused with the images.

Xscape, a futuristic vehicle concept, has been specially designed for people of mega cities to give them ultimate driving experience for their daily transportation. Featured with a narrow tandem seating arrangement which is envisioned to work with intelligent traffic control systems in the future, the size and shape of the car gives it great advantage in high-density urban roads. The front access facility for the driver gives it ideal parking in a tight space. The inclusion of both flexible and solid materials for constructing the body framework enables the vehicle to create room for another adult in the cockpit by extending its width. Thanks to the blue light stripe on the wheel arch that let other vehicles know the exact width of the car when passing by. The interior of the car is designed with various transforming abilities, such as retractable steering wheel and dashboard, armrest becoming a small table, and many more.

Designer : Shengjie Wang

xscape futiristic vehicle

xscape futiristic vehicle

xscape futiristic vehicle

xscape futiristic vehicle

xscape futiristic vehicle

xscape futiristic vehicle

xscape futiristic vehicle

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Maybe you own a super car, a personal jet, and a great sea boat, are you satisfied yet? Considering the special maintenance and difficulty of taking all of them wherever you go, you always must have envisioned a transportation alternative that can act as all three.

Halo Intersceptor is a hybrid vehicle concept that can make your dream come true with the ability to transform a car, a private airplane and a yacht by coupling with various attachments. This multi-functional vehicle concept aims to become an icon of next generation extreme sports, fun leisure, and stunning business travel. Car, helicopter, airplane or motor cruise, whatever the form is, the appearance of Halo Intersceptor can certainly attain the attention of anyone around.

Designer : Phil Pauley

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halo intersceptor

halo intersceptor

halo intersceptor

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iPod. iPhone.. iPad… What else do you expect from Apple in future? Thinking of another high-tech handheld gadget? Why don’t think something beyond your imagination, iMove?

iMove is an electric car concept that has been specifically designed to be driven in the future streets by those who are already using various innovative Apple products. Design of the car was inspired by the Macintosh mouse, giving an open and cabriolet feel to the riders when driving. Accessing the car is super fun and stylish. The pyramidal shaped glass receptors have been placed on the roof that charges the electronic dashboard of the car. The back of the car is made of elastic textile materials that can hold the luggage underneath tightly. The exterior transparent area contains photocromic materials that enable the car to change its appearance in various situations.

Designer : Liviu Tudoran

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Imagine you are seating on the door of a car that swings your whole body into a sleek, safe and comfortable leather-lined cockpit. Think it’s pretty hard to envisage? I know. LOL…

When it comes about an efficient future transportation, nothing except an electric car would be able to prove itself feasible considering the environmental and fuel availability aspects of our future world. Peugeot has realized the matter and has introduced EX1, an all electric, eco-friendly and super stylish concept car during the occasion of their 200th anniversary. The entirely carbon fiber construction makes the car lightweight and durable. The seating arrangement as I told earlier is something that you have never seen. When you open the door, it creates a bucket where riders will sit and when the door will be closed, the riders will be automatically placed into the car. This super car contains two electric motors that can produce up to 170bhp and 177lb ft of torque which enables the car to go 0 to 62 mph in just 3.6 seconds.

From : Peugeot

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In order to reduce environmental load, we need to start thinking how to take advantage of natural energy which freely available around us. Take a look at Kazaguruma, a futuristic car that uses wind as its power. These Japanese industrial designers thought that electric vehicle indeed reduce the amount of CO2 but at the same time by generating electric, it will produce CO2. So, they decided to focus on natural energy, wind force, and dynamic lift. In order to make Kazaguruma works, they have designed a mechanism similar to a rotor ship. Wind force and Magnus effect create whirlwind at the back that makes this vehicle to move.

Designer : Ippei Iwahara, Naoki Kato, and Keisuke Fukunaga

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

Kazaguruma Wind Force Futuristic Transportation

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