Industrial design house Of My Imagination (OMI) has presented a concept of a new passenger scooter. According to the authors of the project, it can change the idea of urban travel.
The scooter called Hop is designed as a multi-passenger alternative to traditional urban transportation. It is capable of carrying up to 4 passengers at a time in an open design. Thanks to its compact size, Hop is easy to maneuver in narrow urban spaces.
According to OMI's plans, the Hop will be equipped with Level 5 autonomy, allowing it to follow predetermined routes, bike lanes and minimize congestion. Users will be able to easily book rides through a dedicated app, choosing both individual and group options.
The design of the scooter features a sturdy tubular frame that provides safety and convenience for passengers. Inside, there are storage baskets, a luggage compartment and a bench for resting.
The dates of mass production and market launch of the Hop scooter have not been announced yet.
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