Mohammad Ghezel's Mercedes ELA Concept is Lightweight and Structurally Sound
Meghan Young — February 24, 2011 — Autos
References: mohammadghezel & yankodesign
The Mercedes ELA concept design seems to predict a new era for high-occupancy vehicles. This bee-like car offers a lightweight, structurally sound exoskeleton that not only accommodates a lot of bodies, but looks rather compact while doing so.
Designed by Mohammad Ghezel, the Mercedes ELA concept vehicle was created for the 2011 Michelin Challenge Design Showcase. Although it doesn't have the typical Mercedes design, the vehicle's unique characteristics are what makes it truly eye-catching.
Designed by Mohammad Ghezel, the Mercedes ELA concept vehicle was created for the 2011 Michelin Challenge Design Showcase. Although it doesn't have the typical Mercedes design, the vehicle's unique characteristics are what makes it truly eye-catching.
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Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry can benefit from exploring new vehicle designs and materials to improve fuel efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
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