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World’s NARROWEST car is unveiled: Ultra-slim Fiat Panda is just 20 inches wide – and is fully functional (if you can fit in it!)

It looks like a cartoon or Harry Potter film where the size of a normal car is crushed in a funny way.

However, this ultra slim electric vehicle introduced in Italy is a real passenger tool that works completely.

Fiat panda, which is only 19.6 inches (50 cm) wide, fits a driver and a passenger in the back – as long as they are thin enough.

It can direct the left and right, even at slow speeds, like other cars can stand forward and backward.

Since the car can fit into the most tight gaps, it will appeal to those who are infuriated by the area spent in a parking lot.

However, they receive a mixed response on social media, the commentators call it ‘practical’, ‘ugly’ and ‘hazelnut’.

A Reddit user joke: ‘There are a lighter stones where you put your feet on the ground to stabilize yourself.’

Another said: ‘The only car allowed on the bicycle strip’, while someone else wrote: ‘I can see Mr. Bean driving.’

The remarkable car is handcrafted by Andrea Marazzi, an Italian mechanic who uses materials from the original 1993 model Fiat Panda

There are a few more frustrating spaces in a parking lot in a parking lot - but the new ultra slim vehicle can fit into the most tight gaps

There are a few more frustrating spaces in a parking lot in a parking lot – but the new ultra slim vehicle can fit into the most tight gaps

A fourth Reddit user published: ‘The average American does not fit, the fifth said:’ Clostrophobic is just looking at him. ‘

Another said: ‘I would be shocked if this was designed with something like health and security regulations.’

The remarkable vehicle is handcrafted by the 30 -year -old Italian mechanic Andrea Marazzi, who uses original materials from the 1993 model Fiat Panda.

He showed a last 45 -year -old Fiat Panda in Pandino, the Italian town in southeast of Milan.

And in response to the suggestions, the vehicle could fall from the slightest wind, and the Marazzi stable with a solid push.

In a video sent to Instagram translated by Italian, “ Many people think that they will be overthrown only by blowing, but mistakes, ” he said.

‘Look here – you have to push a little and it will shake but it won’t happen [fall over]. ‘

Only 19.6 inches (50 cm) wide, the car weighs 264 kg, has a height of 57 inches (145 cm) and is 133 inches (340 cm) length. Design explosion Reports.

Only 19.6 inches (50 cm) wide Fiat Panda, as long as they are thin enough to fit one person

Only 19.6 inches (50 cm) wide Fiat Panda, as long as they are thin enough to fit into one person

Mr. Marazzi showed a last 45 -year -old Fiat Panda in Pandino, the Italian town in southeast of Milan.

Mr. Marazzi showed a last 45 -year -old Fiat Panda in Pandino, the Italian town in southeast of Milan.

The finest car in the world: features

  • Weight: 264kg
  • Width: 19.6 inches
  • Height: 57 inches
  • Length: 133 inches
  • Engine: Electric

Despite its thin structure, it has several features of normal cars, including four wheels, two rearview mirrors and two passenger gates on both sides of the driver.

In the back, there is a very short and thin structure, a small area for a passenger that should be an ideal child.

The car also offers a single headlight for a steering wheel, indicator lights and at night, but there is no plate.

And instead of packing a gas motor under the hood, it operates in a 24V electric battery and an engine from an E-SCOOT, ie nine miles per hour (15 km / h), which is too slow to go on the roads.

However, Mr. Marazzi is in the process of sending the car for a Guinness world record as the finest operating tool ever made.

Gaurav Soood, Consumer Electronics Specialist Yango designMore ‘transport solution’ ‘art installation’ called it.

‘Dar Panda invites viewers to rethink the proportions, functionality and volatility in mechanical design’.

‘This is a rolling experiment – partly engineering struggle, partly tribute and partly public show.’

Fiat Panda is a city car that has been produced and marketed by the Italian company Fiat since 1980.

Fiat Panda is a city car that has been produced and marketed by the Italian company Fiat since 1980.

Although this is a completely functional car, it is not registered for driving on roads, not for sale or legally on public roads.

However, Slim Fiat Panda gives an idea of ​​how close future cars can look to take advantage of the empty space in blockage parking lots and roadside.

Electric cars working in batteries such as smartphones are launched as the future of personal transportation, but some experts expect flying cars to take them to the sky.

The widespread adoption of flying vehicles will use a large empty space in the air, while greatly reduces blockage on roads.

What kind of flying taxis can we expect to see in the future?

Developments in electric motors, battery technology and autonomous software triggered an explosion in the field of electric air taxis.

Larry Page, CEO of Google Parent -company Alphabet, poured millions of money into Zee Aero and Kitty Hawk, both of whom are trying to create completely electric taxis.

Kitty Hawk is believed to have developed a flying car and prepared more than a dozen aircraft recording with Federal Aviation Administration or FAA.

Establishing Google with Sergey Brin in 1998, Page has invested 100 million dollars ($ 70 million) in two companies that have not yet accepted or not publicly accepted or not.

AirspaceX recently introduced the latest prototype Mobi-One at the North American International Motor Show at the beginning of 2018. Like its closest competitors, electric aircraft are designed to carry two to four passengers and can make vertical take -off and landing.

AirspaceX recently introduced the latest prototype Mobi-One at the North American International Motor Show at the beginning of 2018. Like its closest competitors, electric aircraft are designed to carry two to four passengers and can make vertical take -off and landing.

Airbus, his latest project Vahaana prototype Alpha One Brand, is working on a fully electric, vertical purchase and landing craft that successfully completed the hymen test flight in February 2018.

Self -pilot helicopter reached a height of 16 feet (five meters) before returning to the ground successfully. In total, the test flight took 53 seconds.

Airbus had previously shared a well -produced concept video, which exhibited its vision of Project Vahan.

The images reveal a stylish self -flying plane sitting under a canopy with a canopy with a backdrop of a motorcycle helmet viewfinder.

The Airbus Project Vahaana prototype successfully completed the hymen test flight in February 2018. Self -filled helicopter reached a height of 16 feet (five meters) before returning to the ground. In total, the test flight took 53 seconds

The Airbus Project Vahaana prototype successfully completed the hymen test flight in February 2018. Self -filled helicopter reached a height of 16 feet (five meters) before returning to the ground. In total, the test flight took 53 seconds

AirspaceX is another company with targets to take the sky to the sky.

Detroit -based initiative promised to use 2,500 aircraft in the 50 largest cities in the United States until 2026.

AirspaceX introduced the latest prototype Mobi-One at the North American International Motor Show at the beginning of 2018.

Like its closest competitors, electricity aircraft are designed to carry two to four passengers and can make vertical take -off and landing.

AirspaceX has even added a large band connection for high -speed internet access, so you can check your Facebook news flow while flying.

Airspacex, as well as passenger and cargo services, says that craft can be used for medical and wounded evacuation as well as tactical intelligence, surveillance and discovery (ISR).

Even Uber is trying to make the travel service in the air.

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, called Uber Elevate, temporarily discussed the company’s plans during a technology conference in January 2018.

“I think it will be in the next 10 years,” he said.

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