I say stick with the golf cart look. I think it is quite fetching, and probably sexier than whatever egg-shaped atrocity it will end up being. #gordonmurray
Looks like the driver seat is positioned higher than the passenger compartments, which would help explain the overlaps. The higher position will give drivers a false sense of security and superiority, a great formula for sales success. Well done!
Maybe some of the Lady-Jalops could chime in on this; how would a woman wearing a skirt, um, gracefully get in this car without becoming an NSFW tagged curiosity on this site?
I appreciate the packaging for sure, but in a (hopefully) mass market vehicle such as this, I think the above, seemingly mundane question has some merit.
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I'm so sick of this iCrap. How about iSmack the next designer to use it? I got an idea, gather a group, and together weKick these lame names to the curb.
For the sake of my unborn children, I'm glad they're going with a push button transmission instead of a gear lever; sitting in one of the 'back' seats would otherwise be asking for an elbow to the balls.
I used the same layout in my thesis project back in the good ol' days of trans design school. Mine was more of a "driver and two-seat lounge" setup, but either way I'm glad to see Gordon bringing it back.
It really is a great seating package and I think it makes a lot of sense for a narrow city car.
Can you imagine if one of the passengers is like John Candy from the movie Planes, Trains and Automobiles... and he just took off his shoes and socks...
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Oh it's my favorite British peer, Lord Drayson. Here's what he drives to work.
Did I also mention that he's blind in one eye and his driving partner is named Jonny Cocker?
Yeah. Awesome. #gordonmurray
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I appreciate the packaging for sure, but in a (hopefully) mass market vehicle such as this, I think the above, seemingly mundane question has some merit.
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That being said, I do like the idea of the 3 seater layout.
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Is that in reference to the McLarenesque seating arrangement?
Cause it is an original idea-- his.
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It really is a great seating package and I think it makes a lot of sense for a narrow city car.
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