
The CLEVER concept design hails from the Technical University of Berlin, featuring a small fuel-efficient vehicle that is meant for city driving. It features a computer-countrolled hydraulic rolling system that allows you to enjoy an unparalleled driving experience of zero lateral forces at tilting angles of up to 45, which is akin to riding a motorcycle. A single cylinder 230cc compressed natural gas engine will run the CLEVER concept, and you won’t be burning rubber anytime soon with a top speed of 62 mph. Being a “green” vehicle, it churns out less than 60 g/km of CO2, boasting a stunning fuel consumption of 188 miles per gallon. Too bad there’s no way to, er, pool CLEVER-ly with your colleagues.
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