An entrant at the Peugeot Design Contest 2007, the M-Please-V is a Multi-Purpose-lightweight-economic-and-simplistic-electric-Vehicle created by designer Sofian Tallal that seeks to redefine transportation and comfortable seating. The simplistic vehicle is designed to expose passengers to their environment and reduce technological distraction via an obvious lack of excessive electronics and accessories. The vehicle can comfortably transport up to nine passengers cheaply and easily doubling up as a utility vehicle.
The cabin features only manually removable lightweight metal bars instead of doors and allows passengers to fully appreciate their locale. The versatile interior is fully water, sand, dirt and heat resistant.
The modular vehicle even features retractable seats and driving-commands console that are mounted on rails and rotate, allowing for various driving and seating positions and customizable storage/usage space.
With a four in-wheel dynamic-damping motor drive systems, powered by batteries situated under the cabin floor, the M-Please-V is also very eco-friendly making it an ideal vehicle for explorations and sightseeing expeditions.
Source: The Design Blog