
Three-wheeled concept cars are getting more and more popular. After Volkswagen’s three-wheeled concept, now British engineers have designed a micro-car called ‘Clever’ that is eco-friendly and is designed to help you find a way through the narrowest of gaps and get even into the tiniest of parking spaces. The car is partly funded by the European Union and partly backed by BMW. The three-wheeled car is sleek in design and its chassis tilts like a motorcycle as the vehicle goes around a corner. The tilt system not just saves you from the traffic blues but is controlled electronically to make sure the car is balanced at all speeds. The body of the car is enclosed in an aluminum frame and plastic coating and it runs on compressed natural gas. So, for those of you, who don’t like to drive zig-zag like the bikers, now you can have the fun of motorbike with the safety of a car. The car is expected to hit the streets within five years for a price of just $12,000.
Eco-Friendly Clever Car Concept

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Simple yet attractive! I haven’t heard of any three-wheeled concept cars until then. Probably everyone would be anticipated to see this one. Reminds me of a blog from autopartswarehouse.com.