Future Radical Vehicles

Season 1Episode 1260 minMärz 20, 2009
Future Radical Vehicles

The next generation of vehicles will defy our expectations in every way. We'll commute to work in boat-cars. Our cars will stretch to fit more people, get 3,000 miles per gallon and protect us from accidents with infrared sensors. Imagine vehicles so fast, the speed limit will become 300 miles per hour. These amazing innovations will even re-define how many wheels we need to stay mobile: four, three, two, one... even none at all. Buckle up - because tomorrow's radical designs will take you on the ride of your life.

Future Radical Vehicles has aired on März 20, 2009 at 20:00
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