The Cargo by Elliot Ortiz
lourdes sanchez bayas — July 1, 2008 — Autos
This attractive scooter dubbed the Cargo was designed by Elliot Ortiz, an industrial design student from San Francisco. The two-wheeled vehicle was conceived as a light cargo vehicle as its name indicates. Ortiz notes, "Although initially designed as more of a blue sky concept, cargo still embodies many practical resolutions. The styling is meant to appear traditional from the front, while the profile reveals something entirely new. A square shaped hole was chosen to suggest objects should fill it."
This is one of those pretty concepts that may never go into production, but I really like this uncomplicated, attractive design.
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This is one of those pretty concepts that may never go into production, but I really like this uncomplicated, attractive design.
This scooter is similar to the Cargo:
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