In case you believed the Volkswagen NILS became a crazy idea, check out Citroën’s most up-to-date vehicle. This vehicle seems like the blokes more than at Citroën dropped acid and developed an out-of-this-world van to capture the most enjoyable away from a lengthy journey.
The Tubik pays homage to the old predecessors, the 1939 Tub van as well as the 1948 Sort H which was in production till the late 70s. The Tubik features a significant leap in technologies and design, in all probability none that would ever see production. But boy do we like dreamers....
The images supplied by Citroën usually are meant to capture people with "a idea car created to make travel meaningful once more." That being said (by Citroën), we couldn’t think of a groovier solution to travel in comparison to this contemporary, MPV-type, snout-nosed men and women carrier.
The whole cabin is replete with violet lounge seats, glass encasing, and most likely enough LED lighting to make Audi blush with embarrassment. And check out the driver’s quarters, it appears like some thing Segway makes. The cockpit, if that’s what you are able to call it, is actually a dizzying assortment of curved inserts, euphoric lighting, along with a bizarre seat. The spoke-less, magically lit (with center-mounted LCD screens for side views) is something that any of us believe ought to go into instant production..yesterday.
If Citroën decides to make anything remotely this way idea, snatch it down out from ample "wow" factor.

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