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Fold-up car of the future unveiled for Europe

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A tiny revolutionary fold-up car designed in Spain's Basque country as the answer to urban stress and pollution was unveiled Tuesday before hitting European cities in 2013.

The "Hiriko," the Basque word for "urban," is an electric two-seater with no doors whose motor is located in the wheels and which folds up like a child's collapsible buggy, or stroller, for easy parking.

Dreamt up by Boston's MIT-Media lab, the concept was developed by a consortium of seven small Basque firms under the name Hiriko Driving Mobility, with a prototype unveiled by European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso.

Demonstrating for journalists, Barroso clambered in through the fold-up front windscreen of the 1.5-metre-long car.

"European ideas usually are developed in the United States. This time an American idea is being made in Europe," consortium spokesman Gorka Espiau told AFP.

Its makers are in talks with a number of European cities to assemble the tiny cars that can run 120 kilometers (75 miles) without a recharge and whose speed is electronically set to respect city limits.

They envision it as a city-owned vehicle, up for hire like the fleets of bicycles available in many European cities, or put up for sale privately at around 12,500 euros.

Several cities have shows interest, including Berlin, Barcelona, San Francisco and Hong Kong. Talks are under way with Paris, London, Boston, Dubai and Brussels.

The vehicle's four wheels turn at right angles to facilitate sideways parking in tight spaces.
The backers describe the "Hiriko" project as a "European social innovation initiative offering a systematic solution to major societal challenges: urban transportation, pollution and job creation."

 
  • Taylor  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  26 days ago
    MY 5 year old Kid saw this car and asked me to take him to TOYS R US so i can buy him one! lol
  • Terence S  •  St Charles, Missouri  •  27 days ago
    So if you get in an accident the car will probably fold up with you in it
  • Dago Joe  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  27 days ago
    How many clowns can fit in it?
  • Twidget  •  Line Lexington, Pennsylvania  •  27 days ago
    Question: What do you wear when driving something that folds like a stroller?
    Answer: Depends...
  • gadfly05  •  27 days ago
    The tough part of driving one of these is the neighbor kid jogging alongside you pointing and making rude comments.
  • ericy  •  Tampa, Florida  •  27 days ago
    i dont think a 300 lbs bubba will fit in it!
  • Make Shift Angel  •  27 days ago
    An Electric Car built using plastics made from oil.....batteries made from rare earth metals....shipped overseas using diesel engine vehicles...and recharged by power plants burning fossil fuels and coal....yup...non polluting....
  • Buckley's angel  •  27 days ago
    We have those already. They are called Power Wheels. My sister had a pink Barbie convertible while I had a truck. They didn't go well on high grass though.
  • Matt  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  27 days ago
    So every time you get a flat tire you also blow the motor?
  • Nathaniel  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  27 days ago
    Another form of birth control coz you ain't getting laid in this thing.
  • C_HAWK  •  Edgartown, Massachusetts  •  27 days ago
    I want to see that thing make the hills in Frisco...
  • geezer  •  Galveston, Texas  •  27 days ago
    There are some damn nice golf carts out there. Under $12K. (Some more)

    Anyone from The Villages, Fl, everyone drives Golf carts locally.
  • Think  •  27 days ago
    How do you gracefully get in and out of that thing for a 'red carpet' evening,... in an evening dress. Why does it need to fold up, do you hang it on a bike rack?
  • Caruzer77  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  27 days ago
    In a 5 mph crash it folds up like a crushed beer can...lol
  • gypsy  •  Jonesboro, Arkansas  •  27 days ago
    So, if I attach a handle on top, will it double as a purse? Just askin'...
  • kita  •  27 days ago
    Hey look! A pre-made coffin! They don't even have to extract your body parts.
  • John  •  Boca Raton, Florida  •  26 days ago
    Where is the wind-up crank located?
  • Rockominal  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  27 days ago
    So you buy the thing, then realize the mistake you've made, and so you try and resell it.
    "FOR SALE: little goofy looking euro car only driven twice. Guaranteed not to be stopped by the police because the police will be too busy laughing to stop you. "
  • Biddle  •  27 days ago
    How short do you have to be to get in the car? I am 6 ft 8 and doubt I will ever dive one of these, ever!
  • AWB  •  27 days ago
    Most folks BIG ego would not fit in this car.