Exhibited at Auto(r) – Automotive Design Conference, in Croatian Association of Artist – Ivan Mestrovic’s pavillion, Mark I is a four-person, 4×4, force-field propulsion engined car. Powered by affordable but small civilian versions of generators, it only allows ground level flights. Organic shape reflects simplicity in design and multifunctional use. Lightweight and aerodynamic body makes it fast and agile while its integrity remains uncompromised. By modern standard and high crime rate, special composite material makes the vehicle completely armored or bulletproof. It can be one-way or two-way transparent. All settings are completely adjustable, quite contrary to the glass which has been a matter of the past for some time now. As integral part of the force-field technology, force-field shock absorbers are paired to propulsion engine generators. Color temperature of the trail indicates current power ratio and speed of the moving vehicle. It is also important to emphasize that young drivers are only allowed to drive on auto-pilot until they get at least two years of driving experience.
Core values: Unibody, Automatic, Aerodynamic, Multifunctional, Fast, Agile, Sophisticated, Compact, Lightweight
Dipolar Force Field Propulsion System is United States Patent 4663932, published in 1986 by James E.Cox.

March 27, 2009
3D, Industrial Design
Auto(r)
Aerodynamic, Compact, Concept
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