Peugeot Coaster, a Futuristic Car that Puts Safety First

February 24th, 2010 | by Thrystan |

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The Peugeot Coaster futuristic concept car has been created by designer Kim Minchul. This vehicle offers an alternative for every day driving in the city, where everything is restricted, offering an entertaining ride for the driver.

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The driver’s cabin has been projected to be separate from the passenger cabin, giving the driver the sensation of safety and allowing him to be completely focused during driving. With every move and turn, the Peugeot Coaster offers thrilling sensations thanks to its active rotating system, much like a ride from an amusement park.

This concept vehicle offers great mobility and a different way of freedom, which separates it from other means of transportation, giving a new value to driving, and making it fun and exciting, through its innovating system.

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  1. 3 Responses to “Peugeot Coaster, a Futuristic Car that Puts Safety First”

  2. By Tracy on Jun 1, 2011 | Reply

    I’ll fully disagree with Red. Many people spend a lot of time in their cars in their daily commute, and if they’re listening to anything other than talk radio, they should be listening to quality audio.

  3. By Baine on Sep 11, 2011 | Reply

    In what way is this safe to drive? There’s a wall blocking your entire right side view (or left if you’re in UK.) And it looks like it’d be difficult to even see the review mirror. It just looks like the driver would have more blind spot than in a normal car.

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