실제 트랜스포머? VIDEO: Real-life Transformers: £50,000 folding electric car modelled on shape-shifting robots is developed in Japan


Real-life Transformers: £50,000 folding electric car modelled on shape-shifting robots is developed in Japan



The vehicle's compact chassis is capable of folding itself up via joystick control 

The concept vehicle is expected to gain approval to run on public roads soon 

It was designed after robots that feature in a popular Japanese anime series

The car's design was conceived by the cartoon's lead artist, Kunio Okawara 


실제 트랜스포머?


'Earth-1'

7만달러 짜리 접히는 전기차가 일본에서 개발됐다.

조이스틱 디바이스로 차의 변형을 제어할 수 있다.


도로 주행이  승인될 듯


일본 인기 만화영화 시리즈물에서 착안했으며

만화 아티스트 쿠니오 오카와라가 디자인했다.


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator


By Harry Pettit For Mailonline

PUBLISHED: 18:06 GMT, 28 December 2017

A folding electric car modelled after transforming robots has been developed in Japan.


The £52,000 ($70,000) concept vehicle is expected to gain approval to run on public roads soon, opening the way to public sales.


While the car is driven via a conventional steering wheel, users transform the chassis with a joystick (pictured)


Called 'Earth-1', the vehicle was designed after the shape-shifting robots that feature in the popular Japanese anime series 'Mobile Suit Gundam'


Called 'Earth-1', it was inspired by the shape-shifting robots that feature in the popular Japanese anime series 'Mobile Suit Gundam'.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5217727/Folding-electric-car-developed-Japan.html#ixzz52fiROtvB 


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