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POP UP NEXT: FLYING TAXI IDEA BY AUDI

16 Mar 2018   136
POP UP NEXT: FLYING TAXI IDEA BY AUDI

POP UP NEXT: FLYING TAXI IDEA BY AUDI

POP UP NEXT: FLYING TAXI IDEA BY AUDI
Airbus and italdesign has teamed up and produced the first of the most revolutionary car in last year’s Geneva motor show. Yes we are talking about the flying taxis that stole a huge portion of people attention in Geneva motor show. The car itself is like a pod with wheels on ground and can be picked up by any drones into the air. In most of the flying car concept that we have seen till yet. The drone given the task of picking up the car lands and takes off vertically. Airbus and ital design latest iteration has changed that.
POP UP NEXT: FLYING TAXI IDEA BY AUDI

The more important news is that the Audi Company has also joined the team to create a perfect flying car. The idea is simple, that the pods are going to be fitted on skateboard like electric vehicles. And when there is traffic then the drone will come and rescue the pod and will save the day. And the users can be kept fully aware through the full width dashboard display.
Audi involvement in the new model design has already started showing results. The stake holders at the Geneva motors announced that the design of the pop up next has been provided by the Audi creative tanks. It seems that the Audi has brought the flying car in sync with Audi’s sharp and sleek design language. Though it also helps in rebrand the product, this move was immediately done to decrease the weight of the ground pod. A noticeable redesign in the interior of the pop up next could be noticed.
POP UP NEXT: FLYING TAXI IDEA BY AUDI

POP UP NEXT: FLYING TAXI IDEA BY AUDI

POP UP NEXT: FLYING TAXI IDEA BY AUDI


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