Victor Garcia is one proud boy. A graduate from the California art Center College of Design, he has designed an impressive army vehicle. Named the XC2V FLYPMode, it is now being produced for usage by Local Motors in association with the agency DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).

The project, which fetched Victor $7500, will be used for carrying cargo and people in the war zones. Execution on the project has already begun and we will be able to see it in the skin soon. The hefty creation will act as a perfect mode of transportation in such tension-filled areas.
It has been pumped up with a lot of muscle and will act as a blood-sucking beast of enemies when unleashed in the warzone. The powerful engine will force it to roar like a monster for the US military. The beefy ride will come injected with latest technology and impressive features. XC2V FLYP Mode has the capacity to accommodate 4 people in total (including the driver).
Local Motors consumed a good 14 weeks to come up with a navigation layout. The design community has already presented a demonstration to President Barack Obama, and has received a positive response.
Via cardesign