hiriko collapsible electric city car

'hiriko' is a foldable urban electric vehicle, based on MIT media lab's 'citycar'
'hiriko' is a compact electric urban mobility vehicle, capable of folding together when parked.
the first working prototype of the device, which is the commercial version of MIT media lab's 'citycar'
concept, has just been presented in brussels, belgium.
the electric two-seater (whose name is basque for 'city', or 'urban') measures just 5-feet (1.5-meters) long
and contains no doors; passengers instead enter through an upswinging windshield. the vehicle's motor
is distributed among its four wheels, each of which contains a drive motor, steering, braking, and suspension.
as a result, the car can be folded together for parking purposes, permitting about three 'hiriko' vehicles
to fit in the space of a single ordinary parking spot. the wheels also enable a zero-turn radius,
capable of spinning completely in place.
'hiriko' is expected to have a range of about 60 miles (100 kilometers).

diagram of the collapsing mechanism of the vehicle
image © william lark jr., smartcities MIT
video demo of MIT's 'citycar', on which 'hiriko' is based
the project is the collaboration of MIT's changing places group at the MIT media lab, alongside denokinn
basque center for innovation, afypaida automotive developers, and the spanish ministry of science and innovation.
20 test vehicles are reportedly being built for a 2013 pilot program, at a cost that would place its target price
at about 16,355 USD. although the vehicles may potentially be sold to individuals, the company anticipates
its use in urban sharing programs. the producers plan to develop a distributed manufacturing system that enables
independent automotive suppliers to provide the core components, which are then integrated together.

rendering of the vehicle in use

already small at 1.5-meters long, the car compacts for easy parking (visible at right)

jose manuel barroso (left), president of the european commission, and jesus echabe, president of hiriko, demo the prototype car
image © francois lenoir / reuters, via national post

detail on rear
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