Not a week goes by without a hot new electric vehicle being announced, and this week is no exception. The Swiss company Mindset AG has announced that it is planning to produce an ultra-lightweight hybrid vehicle with roof-mounted solar panels. The hybrid coupe, dubbed Six50, is the work of former VW head of design Murat Günak and from what we’ve seen of the preliminaries, this car is as cool looking as it sounds.
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I do not think this is a Swedish company but a Swiss one…
I’m a fan of the retro front end, but I feel like the rear end could have been shaped better. Perhaps with a more dramatic slope from the roof to the rear, which would look less ‘hearse like’ and promote better aerodynamics with a more streamlined shape. Just my $0.02
This is the ugliest concept car I’ve ever seen. Oh yeah, the lines of this vehicle caught my eye too, like a fish hook! The front end looks like the nose of a mule in a Sponge Bob cartoon. The solar panel placement is completely thoughtless with half the surface area dropping over the sides of the car and 80% if the prime roof area ignored. The rear end looks like a sliced off salami and must be horrible aerodynamically. The side profile may have looked “future forward” in the late 70′s. And those back wheels… what the hell is that all about? They stick them out away from the body so they have to have to have separate floating fenders and then leave that gaping hole in the body to catch even more air than they already disturbed by shoving the wheels out in space.
Wow, that is really unattractive. A range of 100km on a charge puts it in the same class as a bicycle with a trailer! The bicycle wins that contest, as it doesn’t typically cost $78,000. I don’t believe for a second that this solar car will be useful without being connected to the grid at some point.
I actually like the body shape and the wheel treatments.. but the front end seems out of place
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