As futuristic as some of these appear, 30 years ago, the Toyota Prius was an idea that no one would have expected to see happen. Nowadays, the Prius models are everywhere. Many of these concepts may be changed or reworked but we'll see some of these designs in mass production within the next few decades. Bet on it!
The #10 entry which has a sleeping and cooking quarter, but no bathroom seems to be the most practical and interesting of the vehicles. The bathroom could be supplied via those portable 7-episode heads used on sailboats. This would allow mobile work-forces to work on-sight, far from home, and be able to go to class and save money. Add a deploy-able charger/shade and you also get AC! Every small farmer needs one!
The Buffalino is cute. Really like the Sealander and then the flying sub idea. But as far as over all the number test vehicle concept is so cool and would make a awesome RV/mini home for a person such as myself. Be easy to convert the trailer part into a wheel bait accessible living space. Using the new electric transportation I've seen come out if I could buy or build one myself could make it where I could live self sufficient again. Something I dream of constantly. I fight against anxiety a lot cause I really despise being in crowded ccx areas and love to be out of the city. So combined with solar/wind/ hydrogen fuel cell power I could forsee being able to be independent again.
My fav - The Sealander. It would be so much fun to go camping and have access to the water without having to haul and launch a boat. Seems like this car/trailer would be too much fun.
My favorite is the Wesll Quad, #9. I thought up that concept years ago, and tried to explain it to people, but no one would listen. I’m glad to see that someone has finally engineered and built one. Just checked their website, and it’s built around a BMW engine. At $38,568 for the 800cc 2WD version, or $48,528 for the 900cc AWD version, they are a bit out of my budget. Maybe some of the other motorcycle companies will get on board with this concept, and bring some competition to the market for them, thus bringing the price down to a reasonable range for the average working Joe. Thanks for another interesting video.
Nice video and well narrated. At the today's torrent pace of technology, it is hard to imagine what the world will be like in 500 years or even just 100.
The future is looking good with these innovative machines ,for me i'd like a Wesll Quad to keep me riding as it's getting harder to ride my motorcycle with arthritis.
HEY BIG GUY GREAT VIDEO AGAIN..where do you have that school bus/suv/pickup truck..so that I can get a better look at it cause as I said before that it is something that iam going to do here in the country of panama.where I have about 12 comfortable bucket seats in the suv part with a 10/12 feet pickup bed. that's what iam thinking..keep the great video comeing. dirt farmer Michael usnavyretired living in the country of panama.be safe take care god and country..
My favorite part of the video was, THE QUAD, with 50 degree swivel tires. I would love to own one. Before my M.S. takes over me. I want to enjoy my freedom, one more day... I also LOVE THE NEW B.M.W. concept car of the future...
My favorite, too. (I have ALS.) Am building my own manual 3-wheeled chair, it's downright fun outdoors (city environment, not all-terrain) in contrast to regular wheelchairs which are fine indoors but completely out of their element outdoors. (If you're interested, see my post July 2018.) Not exactly a universal solution, you still need arm and upper body strength and at least a little bit of leg movement. I look forward to seeing what'll be available 10 years from now..... except I'll very likely be dead by then so someone else will have to do the looking for me.
my favorite, #9 Wesll Quad. I'm partial paraplegic and acutely aware of the things that can't be done with the wheelchairs and scooters you can currently buy. My life revolves (pardon the pun) around mobility apparatus, I can't use crutches and can't drive. So am now building a full custom 3-wheeled manual chair (in my apartment living room, sitting in a wheelchair to do the work) for outdoor use, also usable indoors. The prototypes (now disassembled to make room for building the "real one") were almost effortless on the horizontal, scary fast on the slightest downhill making real brakes necessary, had cargo space for grocery shopping, and with a bit of skill could navigate a standard 4 inch (10 cm) curb. The "real one" is mostly carbon fiber composite with 7075 aluminum in a few spots, and plastic and steel where nothing else will do the job. Right now all we have built is the axle & wheels assembly. When finished it'll probably weigh about 20-25 pounds, much lighter than the 6061 aluminum schedule 40 aluminum pipe & Hollaender prototypes. ......And, we're gonna make it pretty (wheels are red 20" 5-spoke X-cores, how's that for putting lipstick on a pig?) ......I say "we", my housekeeper turns out to be a helluva good mechanic and it's become her project just as much as mine. Am also working on an electric transaxle 3-wheeled mobility scooter but to get that finished, first we have to master manual chairs. And I'll have to live long enough. It's a complex project involving gobs of custom parts including a completely custom motor control system. When we've finally got the manual trike ready for showtime, we'll inquire around locally to see if anyone is interested in developing a manufactured product around it. Until there's something to demo, nobody's going to be interested. It's fun watching TH-cam videos of things people are doing with electric powered stuff. Most of it incorporates some really great idea, and is sorely deficient in other areas. We're just now entering the golden age of electric motorized transportation and the "maker movement". Ten years from now there'll be some really well thought out reasonably priced commercial products. The single most important thing that needs to go mainstream, is frame and steering geometry capable of leaning. (Anything over 28 inches wide, and there'll be a lot of doors and aisles you can't get through. The CG is typically at least 25 inches high, and without leaning you'll flip sideways in a fast turn.) The second is rear wheel drive with automatic reverse tipback prevention so the center of gravity can go just ahead of the rear axle, shortening the wheelbase and total length. Technical note to anyone who's thinking of building their own mobility apparatus capable of mounting a 4 inch curb: big wheels aren't much help, I found this out the hard way. Do the math: the force required is on the order of 25-50% of total weight. Mobility apparatus is forbidden by law (in the USA) to have more than one forward gear. What's required is a very light weight front end, well thought out frame geometry inclusive of wheels on the rear, and learning how to shift your weight around. Anti-tipper things on the rear are essential to doing it well, and they can't be flimsy afterthoughts, they need to be able to support the entire weight when going down over a curb and to survive the impact when the main wheels drop transferring the weight to the anti-tippers.
You have been thinking this out very thoroughly. Goethe said persistence is worth more than genius. You may have both and will create the breakout vehicle for your, and many other's needs! More power to you!
I'll pick the Johammer J1 Electric Motorcycle as my fav. I'm a sucker when it comes to the combination of a futuristic-looking motorcycle & electric power. I like to go around on roads, especially the ones that go up & down, which is the worse part here in the Philippines when it comes to biking.
Wouldn’t those all glass passenger areas in a car turn into a really hot and uncomfortable are due to sun passing through glass? Difficult to cool and passengers suffer from sunburn? Looks good but not so good to ride in?
#1 is my choice for country commutes with #2 for the city. The up to 50 deg. lean angle four wheeled off road bike just for fun but should be electric powered.
What I want is different (see my post July 2018) but I'm really impressed with how far they took suspension and leaning on this thing. To have 10% of that capability in a mainstream mobility product would be a game-changer.
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Number 9 awesome quad
Love what's coming 8n the future transportation industry.
As futuristic as some of these appear, 30 years ago, the Toyota Prius was an idea that no one would have expected to see happen. Nowadays, the Prius models are everywhere.
Many of these concepts may be changed or reworked but we'll see some of these designs in mass production within the next few decades. Bet on it!
Number 10 of 4 was a winnner in my book!!!!!
Wesll Quad Bike looks like a sure-winner to me. I'll bet it's loads of fun to ride...
좋은영상 잘 감상했어요.Touch that moment will be surprised???
# 2 & 6 were my favs
I like the Last vehicle which is speaking... It can bring me to the ends of happiness😘😘😘
#4 deep flight super falcon was awesome the same type of architecture should be offered in air tourism to passengers for 360 degree view.
No. 1 is best for 3 person's family 😊
I'd like to have it all.
Loved the floating caravan :)
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THA MINI. I REMEMBER IN COLLEGE THE ORIGINAL AND IT'S STILL HERE! FANTASTIC, MITE WANT ONE!
The #10 entry which has a sleeping and cooking quarter, but no bathroom seems to be the most practical and interesting of the vehicles. The bathroom could be supplied via those portable 7-episode heads used on sailboats. This would allow mobile work-forces to work on-sight, far from home, and be able to go to class and save money. Add a deploy-able charger/shade and you also get AC! Every small farmer needs one!
All these open prop flyers, IMHO, need to add shrouds for both safety and increased "ducted" propulsion efficiency.
Love the trailer boat but wish it had a bathroom. The personal ski machine is awesome.
Thanks
The Buffalino is cute. Really like the Sealander and then the flying sub idea. But as far as over all the number test vehicle concept is so cool and would make a awesome RV/mini home for a person such as myself. Be easy to convert the trailer part into a wheel bait accessible living space. Using the new electric transportation I've seen come out if I could buy or build one myself could make it where I could live self sufficient again. Something I dream of constantly. I fight against anxiety a lot cause I really despise being in crowded ccx areas and love to be out of the city. So combined with solar/wind/ hydrogen fuel cell power I could forsee being able to be independent again.
The Wesll. It is awesome and very practical. Great for on or off the road.
WESLL QUAD -- Is my first choice. The second would be the Scorpion HoverBike
love the greyP but that price is insane...patiently awaiting competition
number 1 and 2 were really cool.
Muy interesantes tecnologías ojalá lleguen a mi país México
i like the mini but love the centre driving postion
gracias por informar, ser feliz
My fav - The Sealander. It would be so much fun to go camping and have access to the water without having to haul and launch a boat. Seems like this car/trailer would be too much fun.
You could build a raft cheaper than that!
@@nightlightabcd I do not want a raft, I want the Sealander.
love the mini!
Number one is also my pick !!! It even looks FUN to drive..!!!! db
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No.1and 2 is awesome
I love the mini. It is so cool looking.
Wesll Quad is my favorite!
I wanna fly too
Love the floating caravan
Can’t wait until main stream
I love the cars they are pretty cool
#2 and #9 rock! Sure would be nice to acquire #9
Number 2 for me.
The quad cycle.
i like #7
Nice presentation - my vote is for #s 1 Nissan Bladeglider & 2 BMW Mini Vision Next 100.
Number 1 was my favorite innovation, followed by number 2!! You guys hit MY nail right on the head!!! Keep up the GREAT WORK!!!! :D
the mini was my fav!
My favorite is the Wesll Quad, #9.
I thought up that concept years ago, and tried to explain it to people, but no one would listen. I’m glad to see that someone has finally engineered and built one.
Just checked their website, and it’s built around a BMW engine.
At $38,568 for the 800cc 2WD version, or $48,528 for the 900cc AWD version, they are a bit out of my budget.
Maybe some of the other motorcycle companies will get on board with this concept, and bring some competition to the market for them, thus bringing the price down to a reasonable range for the average working Joe.
Thanks for another interesting video.
#9 WELLSQUAD- My favourite...
Heres a suggestion , What about the most luxurious dog and cat houses please oh my favorite was #12
As a dyed-in-the-wool mini fan since the'50s, the minivision is the best in show!😋
I liked #2 the best. I would buy that one.
I want to watch the future TH-cam videos of the accidents while water skiers pilot the unmanned tow boat while doing ski jumps and other maneuvers.
Nice video and well narrated. At the today's torrent pace of technology, it is hard to imagine what the world will be like in 500 years or even just 100.
Awesome ideas!!!!
# 9 the Quad looks like fun but ugh ! the prices for these innovations
The remote control ski boat, is going the way of texting and driving. That's like driving your car , while sitting in the trunk.
9 was my favorite.
The future is looking good with these innovative machines ,for me i'd like a Wesll Quad to keep me riding as it's getting harder to ride my motorcycle with arthritis.
HEY BIG GUY GREAT VIDEO AGAIN..where do you have that school bus/suv/pickup truck..so that I can get a better look at it cause as I said before that it is something that iam going to do here in the country of panama.where I have about 12 comfortable bucket seats in the suv part with a 10/12 feet pickup bed. that's what iam thinking..keep the great video comeing. dirt farmer Michael usnavyretired living in the country of panama.be safe take care god and country..
Cool machines for sure! Thanks
Personal flying aircraft or flying motorcycles or flying personal craft Yep
My favorite part of the video was, THE QUAD, with 50 degree swivel tires. I would love to own one. Before my M.S. takes over me. I want to enjoy my freedom, one more day... I also LOVE THE NEW B.M.W. concept car of the future...
My favorite, too. (I have ALS.) Am building my own manual 3-wheeled chair, it's downright fun outdoors (city environment, not all-terrain) in contrast to regular wheelchairs which are fine indoors but completely out of their element outdoors. (If you're interested, see my post July 2018.) Not exactly a universal solution, you still need arm and upper body strength and at least a little bit of leg movement.
I look forward to seeing what'll be available 10 years from now..... except I'll very likely be dead by then so someone else will have to do the looking for me.
Again a grand slam of a video. All of them are great choices, but I think my favorite was the BMW Mini Vision.
I actually liked number 12
Number 1&2 bc there intriguing
No. 6 is unreal and it has just enough space for Cassy and myself to go on a short holiday :P
It is not unreal to me but i like it lol it makes no cence
#6 is my favorite
Good stuff
Sealander and the suspension system from the 4x4
the blond at the end was my favorite
😆🤗
Number 1 I want this car😍😍
Luigi Colani truck is my pick.
my favorite, #9 Wesll Quad.
I'm partial paraplegic and acutely aware of the things that can't be done with the wheelchairs and scooters you can currently buy. My life revolves (pardon the pun) around mobility apparatus, I can't use crutches and can't drive. So am now building a full custom 3-wheeled manual chair (in my apartment living room, sitting in a wheelchair to do the work) for outdoor use, also usable indoors. The prototypes (now disassembled to make room for building the "real one") were almost effortless on the horizontal, scary fast on the slightest downhill making real brakes necessary, had cargo space for grocery shopping, and with a bit of skill could navigate a standard 4 inch (10 cm) curb. The "real one" is mostly carbon fiber composite with 7075 aluminum in a few spots, and plastic and steel where nothing else will do the job. Right now all we have built is the axle & wheels assembly. When finished it'll probably weigh about 20-25 pounds, much lighter than the 6061 aluminum schedule 40 aluminum pipe & Hollaender prototypes. ......And, we're gonna make it pretty (wheels are red 20" 5-spoke X-cores, how's that for putting lipstick on a pig?) ......I say "we", my housekeeper turns out to be a helluva good mechanic and it's become her project just as much as mine.
Am also working on an electric transaxle 3-wheeled mobility scooter but to get that finished, first we have to master manual chairs. And I'll have to live long enough. It's a complex project involving gobs of custom parts including a completely custom motor control system.
When we've finally got the manual trike ready for showtime, we'll inquire around locally to see if anyone is interested in developing a manufactured product around it. Until there's something to demo, nobody's going to be interested.
It's fun watching TH-cam videos of things people are doing with electric powered stuff. Most of it incorporates some really great idea, and is sorely deficient in other areas. We're just now entering the golden age of electric motorized transportation and the "maker movement". Ten years from now there'll be some really well thought out reasonably priced commercial products.
The single most important thing that needs to go mainstream, is frame and steering geometry capable of leaning. (Anything over 28 inches wide, and there'll be a lot of doors and aisles you can't get through. The CG is typically at least 25 inches high, and without leaning you'll flip sideways in a fast turn.) The second is rear wheel drive with automatic reverse tipback prevention so the center of gravity can go just ahead of the rear axle, shortening the wheelbase and total length.
Technical note to anyone who's thinking of building their own mobility apparatus capable of mounting a 4 inch curb: big wheels aren't much help, I found this out the hard way. Do the math: the force required is on the order of 25-50% of total weight. Mobility apparatus is forbidden by law (in the USA) to have more than one forward gear. What's required is a very light weight front end, well thought out frame geometry inclusive of wheels on the rear, and learning how to shift your weight around. Anti-tipper things on the rear are essential to doing it well, and they can't be flimsy afterthoughts, they need to be able to support the entire weight when going down over a curb and to survive the impact when the main wheels drop transferring the weight to the anti-tippers.
You have been thinking this out very thoroughly. Goethe said persistence is worth more than genius. You may have both and will create the breakout vehicle for your, and many other's needs! More power to you!
#1really cool how much $
Number 2 is from 3018 so futuristic
Mini is best
the mini rocks it
2nd one is very nice
Love it
I'll pick the Johammer J1 Electric Motorcycle as my fav. I'm a sucker when it comes to the combination of a futuristic-looking motorcycle & electric power. I like to go around on roads, especially the ones that go up & down, which is the worse part here in the Philippines when it comes to biking.
I think a video full of technological developments
This stuff really is interesting
#1 & #2 do it for me!
#12 Buffalino Camper and #6 The Sealander are my favorites.....
Long range electric motor bike.confirom.😎
7 was great
12:02 you are most beautiful🤔🤗
#2 My choise
Hey Cassy 😍
Wouldn’t those all glass passenger areas in a car turn into a really hot and uncomfortable are due to sun passing through glass? Difficult to cool and passengers suffer from sunburn? Looks good but not so good to ride in?
Automatic like 👍
The last car with the central driving position...I proposed that idea to my mother in 1961.
She said it was a crap idea. Like all the ideas I had.
The caravan boat is amazing would love to get one
My favorite is the Uniti car omg I am in love
#1 is my choice for country commutes with #2 for the city. The up to 50 deg. lean angle four wheeled off road bike just for fun but should be electric powered.
We'll quad. I want one.
What I want is different (see my post July 2018) but I'm really impressed with how far they took suspension and leaning on this thing. To have 10% of that capability in a mainstream mobility product would be a game-changer.
Dude, the Bladeglider is the only way to go!!!
Actually #9 would suit many riding conditions here in Nova Scotia and with signal lights could probably be main road worthy
個人的には⑪と⑨と⑥が今すぐ欲しいですね~!!
秀樹お金ないけど感激=3
I vote for cassie.
Number 9
Wesll Quad...still waiting on it.
Ikr...sigh.