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Caran Design Concept: A traffic system for 2020!

We have always been so fascinated about flying and getting our feet off the ground that for the majority part of uncovering new and daring concept designs of modern cars has been spent on finding the ones which take the wheels off of the roads. While it is true that cars that could move on water do the same thing, the opportunity for such designs is limited to say the least. That is exactly why Per Brickstad has designed a car that moves on rail and on road simultaneously and it is designed with intent to reduce pollution, increase efficiency and change the ways of public transport. So would it really work?

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Mobility in the modern world is acquiring a new meaning each day with people wanting their cars to do stuff and go places unlike any other time in the past. This new and innovative design for Caran Cars in Sweden allows us to use the car both on road and rail. This unique design helps the car charge up while it is on the rail and that charge is used to drive it on road! The concept is sure to be taken warmly to as it not only is luxurious, lavish and stylish but it saves on space and reduces pollution by advocating a green mode of transport.

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The car’s front seems more like its back with the headlights placed behind the windscreen and turning off when the light is not really needed making them invisible. The bumper of the car opens up like the door of a flight so that your royal feet get the right landing when you open your door which is more like a hood in this case. The design of the car and the execution coupled with the green intent make the Caran Concept Car a sure success. Let’s just wait for this one to hit both the road and the rail!

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Via: Perbrickstad

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