Presenting a compact and smart alternative to the traditional cars, designer Tobias Bexten has come up with a city vehicle that looks perfect for short distances rides like shopping-tours down the street or the way to workplace. The “Stem,” as the designer calls his vehicle, is a three-wheeled vehicle that offers space for goods in the case module, located in the front of the vehicle, which when not required can be removed from the vehicle. Generating power from an electric engine with lithium-based accumulator batteries of newest technology, situated under the seat, the Stem runs on solar energy filled at parking lots and rental stations. Featuring a clean surface and precise edges to emphasis the functional elements of the vehicle, the urban vehicle presents an uncommonly forward leant main body that stems against the driving direction.
[Cheers Tobias]