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The Hero Surge S32: what kind of vehicle design innovations could it inspire?

by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
The S32 Hero Surge's transformable design is a radical departure from the way we think about vehicles to date, and it may usher in a whole new era of creative thinking for the automotive industry. This different way of thinking about mobility pushes the boundaries of the traditional categories of vehicles and could encourage designers and engineers to look at new ways to make multi modal transportation. This modular nature of the Surge S32 could enable future improvements on adaptable vehicle platforms, interchangeable components, or even subscription based vehicle services where users can customize their vehicle for changing needs. But it could also drive research in materials science and manufacturing methods to produce more adaptable and reconfigurable vehicle structures. Moreover, the idea might shift how cities think about urban planning and infrastructure design, and will encourage cities to think about how they can accommodate and support vehicles that operate in multiple modes.
Hero Electric Surge S32 Convertible
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Comments (7)

Charuover 1 year ago
This could be the basis for new forms of thinking in urban mobility as a service, with vehicles that vary with the city’s needs throughout the day.
Ashishover 1 year ago
That could drive innovation in energy storage. There was the promise of batteries that can be swapped out between modes, to get the best performance.
Vijayover 1 year ago
The potential for customization is what I'm excited about. Perhaps we’d get vehicles with interchangeable ‘shells’ for different purposes.
Charuover 1 year ago
This could allow for the development of lightweight, strong material that can take repeated reconfigurations.
Harshover 1 year ago
This could encourage the better integration of personal and public transport. A personal pod, that can be attached to larger vehicles for long distance travel.
Premover 1 year ago
We’ll probably see more focus on modular design. Future vehicles might become swappable, changing their function in real time.
Shindeover 1 year ago
It could trigger a whole new category of 'shapeshifting' vehicles. Can you imagine cars that expand to use for road trips and shrink for city parking?
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