The conceptual 'FD-One' is a racing drone that imagines the near future of transportation by highlighting the functionality of today with the aesthetics of the past. Conceptualized by the Lazzarini Design Studio, the drone has a retrofuturism aesthetic that draws inspiration from Ferrari racing cars from the 1950s.
The drone features three pairs of co-axial propellers with an electric design that's powered by a V12 engine along with three separate battery packs. The open-air cockpit means that the drone is likely only meant for low-altitude flying yet will provide leisure drivers with a way to get around in style.
The conceptual 'FD-One' measures in at 24 feet in length, just under 2,000 pounds in weight and would achieve a top speed of 310mph.
What's Driving This Trend
- Retrofuturism Aesthetics
- The combination of classic aesthetics and futuristic technology presents an opportunity in the consumer drone market.
- Electric Co-axial Propulsion
- The use of multiple pairs of co-axial propellers with an electric design opens up possibilities for high-speed and low-altitude transportation.
- Open-air Cockpit Design
- The use of open-air cockpit design in drones offers new opportunities in leisure and entertainment applications.
Who This Affects Most
- Consumer Drones
- The trend towards retrofuturism aesthetics in consumer drones presents an opportunity for innovation and differentiation in the crowded drone market.
- Transportation Technology
- The use of co-axial propulsion and electric engines in the FD-One drone offers disruptive innovation opportunities in the transportation industry for high-performance and low-altitude transportation.
- Entertainment Technology
- The open-air cockpit design of the FD-One drone offers disruptive innovation opportunities in the entertainment industry for immersive and unique experiences.
