Transparent Concept Car

Rinspeed Exasis

This car is nothing to hide. The Exasis car built for Rinspeed company's 30th anniversary by the Swiss engineering company "Esoro", and will be shown to the public for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show (March 8-18, 2007).

Implications - According to the Esoro, "eXasis is powered by an extremely lightweight, 150 bhp Weber engine driven by CO2-emission-reducing bioethanol." The construction is made out of a lightweight plastic which means that this vehicle is only 750kg. One of the more intriguing features of the Rinspeed eXasis is the transparent floor. Its see-through bottom gives drivers a whole new thrill and unique experience as they race down the street in this Esoro vehicle.
Trend Themes
1. Transparent Floor - Introducing transparent floors in vehicles opens up new possibilities for innovative design and user experiences.
2. Lightweight Construction - Using lightweight materials in car manufacturing presents opportunities for improved fuel efficiency and sustainability.
3. Bioethanol Engines - The use of bioethanol as a fuel source in cars offers a greener alternative to traditional gasoline engines.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore the integration of transparent floors, lightweight materials, and bioethanol engines into their vehicles.
2. Engineering - The engineering industry has the opportunity to develop new lightweight materials and technologies for transparent constructions.
3. Environmental - The environmental industry can promote the adoption of bioethanol engines as a more sustainable transportation solution.

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