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Environment friendly car : massaud

"All credits to Jean Marie Massaud"




French architect Jean Marie Massaud along with Toyota to create an "anti-crisis" car loaded with a retractable windscreen, plastic bodywork and bamboo made roof and bonnet
The electric car is going to be more economical and for saving the environment using cheap lightweight materials that reduce the car's energy consumption. Body panels made up of polypropylene which supports recyclability. A screen above the steering wheel would display vehicle speed, battery charge, journey information and navigation instructions provided via a smartphone, which could be mounted below and used to control music and temperature. we can give more textures and patterns to it.  Strips of bamboo that wrap around the dashboard would extend out to form the bonnet and also cover the remaining horizontal surfaces, including the floor and roof. All the windows, are retractable so one can feel the breeze from every side he  or she can. The rear bench could fold down and tuck under the front seat when not needed, and would be removable for use outside the vehicle.
Open space for carrying luggage.. space is provided on the roof to carry luggage with you on traveling!!

The heat and air conditioning purpose will be serve by the low energy sucker pumps. There is electric seat heaters to minimise down the energy consumption.. It's completely made up aluminum so it's a complete lightweight package. The car's weight is down to a target of 750 kg, 20 percent less than the steel made supermini.
 The simplicity of its design is matched by it ease of use. The in-wheel motor system means it can be operated in two or four-wheel drive, allowing it to tackle rougher terrain than a traditional car, and without the weight penalty of a 4x4 transmission system.
it's a complete package of style with specifications..!
What your views about this mini-light weight electric engine supporting car...?? "THE MASSAUD"



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