
H/t: Car Scoops | Photo credit: Advait Taware and Karan Adivi
Remember the Mitsubishi Eclipse, a sport compact car produced from 1989 until 2011? If so, then you’re most likely expecting a successor in one form or another. Automotive designers Advait Taware and Karan Adivi shows us what a modern all-electric version could look like. This modular concept consists of both a passenger capsule as well as a driver module, with the latter being able to be folded up and charged at home. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information.
While the driver module is being charged, the passenger capsule can be connected to an elevator in an apartment building and be used to transport its owner directly up to their unit. Aesthetically, the chassis features glass roof panels, LED taillights, front LED light bars, and five-spoke wheels. There’s no word yet on what kind of electric motors it would use, but considering the automaker did release a Mitsubishi Eclipse EV back in 2001 with a range of 249-miles, this model will surely surpass that number.
LEGO Technic Formula E Porsche 99X Electric 42137 Model Building Kit; Pull-Back Race Car Toy for Ages 9+ (422 Pieces)
- Build a Formula E racing icon – Motorsport fans will love building this LEGO Technic Formula E Porsche 99X Electric (42137) set
- Augmented reality – Download the LEGO Technic AR app to scan the model. Then use the pull-back function to launch the car using your foot and see it come to life in exciting races
- Pull-back function – Using the 2 pull-back motors, kids can judge how much energy to put into the car toy before making the perfect start to the race using the trigger
- A coolway to play – The pull-back function combines with the LEGO Technic AR app. After scanning the car in the app, pull it back by hand then use your foot to launch the car and watch the result
- Authentic design – This buildable model Porsche is an authentic model replica of the real-life Formula E Porsche race car, complete with sponsor logos




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