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Perry Watkins' Wind-Up Car is Unbelievably Small

— November 11, 2010 — Autos
This is not a toy car but a licensed car assembled by British constructor Perry Watkins, who is known for his ability to build strange vehicles. The 'Wind-Up' mini car is just 41 inches high, 26 inches wide and 51 inches long, but it has a top speed of 60 kph.

The assembled tiny car features a Shanghai Shenke quad bike chasis, a repainted children's ride body, and tires from Monkey Motorcycles. The Wind-Up mini car will be displayed at a motor show in Germany on November 27, 2010.

Trend Themes

  1. Micro Vehicles — Opportunity to develop micro vehicles with licenses for consumers who prioritize fuel efficiency and mobility in urban areas.
  2. Custom and Novelty Vehicles — Opportunity to build custom and novelty vehicles for individuals who prioritize unique automotive designs and experiences.
  3. Child-sized Repurposed Vehicles — Opportunity to create child-sized vehicles from repurposed automotive parts for amusement parks and children's rides.

Industry Implications

  1. Automotive — Automotive companies that prioritize innovation and customer preferences can explore development of micro vehicles and unique designs for niche markets.
  2. Amusement and Theme Parks — Amusement and theme park operators can explore offering futuristic child-sized vehicles for children's rides to enhance customer experiences.
  3. Automotive Parts Manufacturing — Automotive parts manufacturers can repurpose their products and expand into new markets by developing materials that are compatible with novel vehicle designs.
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