Inspired by the profile of a cat in action, David Vega has given shape to his dream of an ultra-adaptable vehicle of the future. Christening it as Vers and slapping it with a Peugeot brand, David has skillfully conceptualized this electric two-seater. The highlight of this stylish yet versatile eco-car is that it can be compacted and raised to sail smoothly through congested city roads. And once out on the free highway, the user can again bring it back to its usual aerodynamic position of reduced height for a speedy ride. This is akin to squeezing yourself up to move through a crowded section and easing out your limbs for a free walk, once your are out in the open.
Regarding its eco elemet, Vers is juiced by four motors, one per wheel. It can to pivot on its center by inverse rotation of the wheels.
The motors are fitted inside each wheel while the wheel rim is designed to work as a propeller for cooling it off.
One more motor is fitted in the center that enables the alteration of its posture, to open the trunk door and also to modify the seat position.
Future driving etiquette with Vers: excuse me please, I need to move on so here I can squeeze my car’s butt and front to get ahead! [Thanks, David Vega!]
Electric Peugeot Vers: An eco friendly car that compresses to zip past congested lanes
