Peculiar Auto Concepts

The DeltaWing GT Offers Spectacular Fuel Economy

When you first cast a glance over at the DeltaWing GT, you might be forgiven for asking yourself why it looks as weird as it does. But this is a concept vehicle that's all about the performance and the handling, and not the superficial exterior stuff.

This vehicle's distinctive narrow front track and sharp front are designed to maximize aerodynamics, keep weight down and ultimately increase efficiency. Equipped with a 138-horsepower 1.4-liter four cylinder engine, this vehicle is estimated to offer 74 miles per gallon on the highway, which makes for pretty great fuel economy specs.

Ultimately, this concept is part of DeltaWing's effort to supply automotive architecture to car makers to help them meet fuel economy standards that are becoming tighter by the year. This means that car designs will be decided by manufacturers and won't necessarily stay true to this peculiar concept design.
Trend Themes
1. Efficient Car Design - Trend towards car designs that prioritize fuel efficiency will create opportunities for companies specializing in aerodynamics and lightweight materials.
2. Alternative Fuel Vehicles - Shift towards alternative fuels such as electric, hybrid, and hydrogen will create opportunities for automotive manufacturers and energy companies.
3. Modular Car Design - Modular car designs that allow for easier customization and assembly will create opportunities for car manufacturers to efficiently meet changing consumer demands.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Automotive companies have the opportunity to implement aerodynamic design elements and lightweight materials to improve fuel efficiency.
2. Energy - Opportunities exist for energy companies to support the shift towards alternative fuels to power vehicles.
3. Manufacturing - Manufacturing companies have the opportunity to implement modular design approaches to efficiently meet consumer demands.

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