
Designed by Swedish designer Marouane Bembli, the “Triker” is a three-wheeled electric vehicle that is not only environmentally friendly and cheap to produce, but personal as well. It can be used for driving to work every day or to enjoy a relaxing drive on the weekends. The body is constructed as a single module mounted on a aluminum chassis to make it lightweight. This module can easily be replaced with another, if the driver prefers some other material or color. It has some relation to a motorbike at the rear end with the single wheel and power transmission.
The Triker has a very conservative interior in order to reduce production expenses. It’s simply a driving machine. It has a head-up display for navigation and other relevant information required for driving. The Trike is not radical or revolutionary in the way of innovations, but it’s a great example of a dynamic, cheap and fun driving machine that doesn’t pollute the planet.
[Thanks Marouane]