The Kalisto concept car from Niklas Wejedal is designed to make a futuristic, eco-friendly fashion statement sometime in the near future. How can a car be a fashion statement, you ask? With a sleek, aerodynamic design, panoramic windows and an electric engine.
The Kalisto concept car can seat two and is designed for short to medium-range trips. The car has only three wheels which may seem a bit unconventional by today's standards, but is becoming increasingly more common with concept car designers. Designing a car to make a fashion statement is also a brilliant move as consumers of the future are bound to want a car that is powered by renewable energy and stands out from the pack. Today's Prius could be tomorrow's Kalisto. You heard it here first.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Fashionable Electric Cars
- Designing eco-friendly cars to make a fashion statement is a disruptive innovation opportunity for car manufacturers.
- Three-wheeled Vehicles
- Designing cars with only three wheels is a disruptive innovation opportunity for car manufacturers looking to create more efficient and unique vehicles.
- Short to Medium-range Electric Cars
- Designing electric cars for short to medium-range trips is a disruptive innovation opportunity for car manufacturers looking to cater to urban areas with limited driving distances.
Where This Applies
- Automotive
- The automotive industry has the opportunity to disrupt the market by creating eco-friendly, fashion-forward vehicles with innovative designs.
- Renewable Energy
- The renewable energy industry has the opportunity to partner with car manufacturers to develop affordable and efficient electric car technologies.
- Urban Transportation
- The urban transportation industry could embrace three-wheeled electric cars designed for short to medium-range trips for efficient and sustainable solutions in crowded cities.
