Tackle the Rugged Landscape of Mall Parking Lots with the 'Hawk Zero S'
Alex Scott — June 17, 2010 — Autos
References: thedesignblog.org
When we think of urban vehicles, we think of Vespas or Smart Cars. We typically don't think of anything remotely close to the Hawk Zero S. But you will now. What better way to arrive at the Symphony Orchestra or the premiere of 'Rent than with a vehicle that looks like it could drive up Everest.
Designed by Carlos Fuentes for inner city transportation, the Hawk Zero S is built quite low to the ground with some serious gripping tires that will allow for even the tightest of parallel parking spots. Plus, you know it will go perfectly with that new H&M outfit.
Designed by Carlos Fuentes for inner city transportation, the Hawk Zero S is built quite low to the ground with some serious gripping tires that will allow for even the tightest of parallel parking spots. Plus, you know it will go perfectly with that new H&M outfit.
Trend Themes
1. Urbanized Atvs - The trend towards urbanized ATVs presents opportunities for innovative vehicle designs for inner city transportation.
2. Low-ground Vehicles - The rise of low-ground vehicles provides a disruptive innovation opportunity for compact and maneuverable urban transportation solutions.
3. Gripping Tires - The increased demand for vehicles with gripping tires highlights the potential market for improved urban parking solutions and enhanced stability.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore new design concepts and technologies for urbanized ATVs and low-ground vehicles to meet the evolving needs of urban transportation.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can collaborate with vehicle designers to create stylish urban transportation solutions that integrate well with popular fashion trends.
3. Parking Solutions - The parking solutions industry can focus on developing innovative technologies and infrastructure to address the challenges posed by urbanized ATVs and gripping tires.
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