Video: A foldable car with an amazing design

2014-02-27 2014-02-27T12:56:48Z
ديانا الحموري
ديانا الحموري
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ArabiaWeather.com- With the increase in the number of people and cars, cities are suffering from a suffocating crisis even with the presence of bridges, so scientists are working to find solutions to the problem of congestion, which is exacerbating day after day. Among these solutions, scientists in South Korea invented a car called the Aramadillo, which is an electric car that can accommodate two people. And it can move 100 km after charging 10 minutes, at a maximum speed of 60 km per hour.

The speed of this car seems slow, but it is very suitable for crowded cities, as this car can be folded to half its size when you want to stop it, and to achieve this, the mirrors were removed from the rear and replaced with a camera displayed on the LCD screen to show what is behind the car, and it also contains a system that allows you to control it via the phone, The car folds itself automatically after you get off it.

It is noteworthy that this car is still under development from the Research Institute of Advanced Science and Technology in South Korea, and this video shows the car during the folding process.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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