Klaud Wasiak’s Hussar Dakar off-road vehicle uses kinetic energy to increase power. At the rear of the car numerous propeller-like wings protrude and vibrate with the motion of the car. This vibration creates kinetic energy not unlike the KERS system used in Formula 1 racing.
The wings also help with braking abilities causing aerodynamic drag when they are positioned flat side forward.
The vehicle itself looks like a futuristic dune buggy with ultra-aggressive styling; the waving daggers only add to its beach-beast style.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Kinetic Energy Vehicles
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore the development of vehicles that harness kinetic energy to increase power and efficiency.
- Aerodynamic Braking Technologies
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Investigate the implementation of wing-like structures that create aerodynamic drag to enhance braking abilities.
- Futuristic Off-road Vehicles
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design and produce off-road vehicles with ultra-aggressive styling and futuristic features.
Sectors Adopting This
- Automotive Industry
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: The automotive industry can explore the integration of kinetic energy and aerodynamic braking technologies in their vehicle designs.
- Transportation Industry
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: The transportation industry can benefit from the development of more efficient and powerful vehicles with futuristic designs for off-road purposes.
- Sports and Racing Industry
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: The sports and racing industry can adopt the use of kinetic energy and aerodynamic braking technologies to improve performance and safety in racing vehicles.
