Triangular Electric Mini Car Uses Magnetic Energy to Climb Walls and Attach to the Undersides of Bridges. In Addition to a Minimalist Design, the Electric Mini Car Also Features Triangular Wheels and Steering.
The concept of mobility Trois is a futuristic electric mini car that can be driven on and off-road, capable of climbing walls and attaching to the undersides of bridges using magnetic energy. Designed and sketched by designer WookZoon Kwon, this electric mini car has a triangular shape and everything about it revolves around that geometric figure. The vehicle features a triangular body, triangular wheels that, despite their unusual design, function just like conventional car wheels. To give you an idea, even the steering wheel is triangular.
Trois: The Concept of an Electric Mini Car That Uses Triangular Tires
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Image: Reproduction/Behance/WookZoon Kwon -

Image: Reproduction/Behance/WookZoon Kwon
The electric car of the future is called Trois, which means “three” in French, and the name was chosen very intentionally, as the mini car can switch between three modes of driving: ground, wall, and bridge. To be able to climb and descend walls and under bridges, Trois uses magnetic energy.
Two batteries are placed in the rear, and the vehicle has panels that allow it to climb vertical structures and attach under bridges. The electric mini car has an exterior rotating casing that changes when the driving modes are selected.
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The anchoring platforms help the electric mini car climb walls or under bridges, functioning like a kind of wheelchair elevator, where Trois attaches to the surface it needs to climb.
Electric Concept with Magnetic Energy Features Minimalist Design
Passengers enter the mini car through two circular doors, and the vehicle comes equipped with floating spherical seats that can rotate. Trois features a clean and minimalist design both inside and out, even though its interior is equipped with cutting-edge technology.
A large panel with a curved screen is part of the infoentertainment system of the mini EV, and there is a smaller 10” round screen in the steering wheel cutout. The electric model comes in three colors: orange, black, and white, with the driver and passenger entries made of transparent material, and the windshield also provides a wide view for those inside the car.
How Does the Magnetic Energy System of Trois Work?
The cabin of the model was developed to be the core of the vehicle with a swivel monocoque seat that adjusts according to the driving needs. When the vehicle is on the ground, the seat is set in the normal position. It is connected to the vertical apparatus or is under a bridge, the seat adjusted to keep passengers in the correct position, that is, with their heads facing up.
In wall mode, the mini car positions itself on an anchoring platform that tilts its front until its rear reaches the correct location to climb. The concept developed by Kwon is based on magnetic phone chargers in ski gondolas in the snow.
The design also utilized a kind of “Trios City” that emits no pollution, has no traffic jams, and offers three possible mode options so that the triangular electric vehicle can be used according to the necessary mode. But as a picture is worth a thousand words and this mobility concept is not exactly easy to describe, you can take a better look at the Trois EV nthe designer’s page on Behance.

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