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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

Let there be light
EDAG presents its powerful innovation Light Car - Open Source at the 79th Geneva Motor Show


EDAG, worldwide provider of engineering services, will be presenting the world premiere of its vision of an environment-friendly, future-orientated vehicle for everyday and leisure use at this year's International Motor Show in Geneva.

For the body concept of the Light Car - Open Source, EDAG has broken new ground, and for the first time ever in automotive engineering, used ASA.TEC's innovative basalt fibre, a lightweight, stable and - above all - 100% recyclable material. Propulsion is taken care of by intelligent, electric drive systems in the wheels, which not only feature a high degree of efficiency to get the power of the lithium-ion batteries onto the road, but will also provide considerably greater creative scope for the vehicle package. In addition, with its innovative light concept, the "Light Car - Open Source" will be one of the first vehicles to utilise (O)LED technology as an individually adaptable design and communication element.

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  • Wie kannst du wissen, wie das Auto in "echt" aussieht. Es wird doch erst am 3.3.2009 laut der EDAG Homepage zum ersten Mal gezeigt

  • Endlich mal jemand der was wirklich Neues zeigt!

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  • @Econologie2

    no i saw it :)

  • prius?

  • this car is ugly

  • Tata Nano of the future :)

  • WTFake?

  • good job with the OLEDS. i think u should take out the brackets around the O though, because then it's a completely different thing then what we know right now.

  • also im video sieht das auto echt besser aus als in echt... naja fg

  • Tolle Idee! Dagegen sehen heutige LED-Tagfahrlichter ganz schön blass aus!

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