You know: the vehicles that we will see on the roads in a decade will be radically different from those of today. The design language will change a lot, as concepts and prototypes by big names and automotive designers, known and budding, show.
The focus? Definitely personal mobility in the most sustainable way possible. Compact vehicles that put luxury aside to introduce a more sensible commuting method will be the norm. And "things" like this PIX-L7 will have their say. A boomerang.
PIX-L7, the street boomerang arrives
This two-seater “boomerang” from the designer Artyom Smirnov with multiple usage scenarios it's unlike anything we've seen so far. Even considering the automotive landscape dominated by some truly bizarre vehicle concepts.
Christened PIX-L7, the vehicle (obviously designed to be powered by an electric motor) seems to be inspired by the classic "dune buggy". The influence seems evident from the panoramic fog lights on the front and the guards on the top of the vehicle, which of the dune buggy has the ability to go off-road when necessary.
Versatility lady
In the normal driving phase, the electric “boomerang” can be an excellent two-seater or a small cargo for delivering goods with great versatility. The plus is the presence of several interchangeable "modules" that give owners the freedom to change the type of load. A bicycle? A heavy load? A simple piece of luggage? Just change the holder and go.
On a structural level, the concept car shows remarkable robustness despite its modern and noisy "flavor". The size of the mini boomerang is suitable for small city streets and at the same time the reasonable ride height ensures peace of mind for short excursions out of town.
I will tell you: I am cheering for this PIX-L7 (even if I do not do text: I also like the Citroen Ami). I want more stuff around and less big SUVs polluting everywhere.