Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Vespa Plus ES Concept Is A Modern Representation of This Iconic Scooter

Vespa Plus ES is a concept design study proposal for the scooter company. It’s a modern representation of the iconic vehicle.

It is pretty difficult to create a redesigned product for brands with such a big history. It would be a great challenge and responsibility to try to redesign Vespa scooter that’s been here for almost 70 years. It’s a well-known brand with increased demand for modern world, keeping this in mind, the designer wanted to design more ecological and more economical modern scooters with Vespa Plus ES.

Designer : Giorgi Tedoradze

Vespa Plus ES Concept Scooter by Giorgi Tedoradze

Vespa Plus ES Concept Scooter by Giorgi Tedoradze

This concept is a new vision of the legendary brand, it underlines Vespa’s unique history. The main design is based on the philosophy of “nothing more”, it is simple, economical, and urban friendly environment. Designed as an electric vehicle, the electric motors are located at the lower part of the body, charging is made possible from standard house electrical system. The digital display dashboard provides technical information about your scooter, from battery life, speed, distance traveled so far, and more. It also features an energy recovery technology where braking mechanism also functions as recharging process.

Vespa Plus ES Concept Scooter by Giorgi Tedoradze

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Vespa Plus ES Concept Scooter by Giorgi Tedoradze

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