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Lamborghini Perdigon Concept | By Ondrej Jirec

We don´t feature concept vehicles very often, only if we come across something truly spectacular. Today we feature the Lamborghini Perdigon Concept by Ondrej Jirec, a final year Transport Design student at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California. The car is inspired by several jet fighters, the most visible of those cues is the large air intake mounted just below the windscreen.

Other amazing concepts worth a look:
- Ferrari Xezri by Samir Sadikhov
- Bentley Barnato Roadster by Ben Knapp Voith




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FABRIC SADDLES

Take your bike customization to another level with these beautifully designed Fabric Saddles. Fabric is a new brand that aims to bring simplicity, innovation and comfort to cycling. Their new line of saddles, currently features four styles with three widths to choose from, all of them combine superior ergonomics and peerless comfort.  Check out their website for the full collection...
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Yamaha 04GEN

Yamaha have recently unveiled the fourth concept model of Yamaha´s Gen series, featuring semi-transparent body panels and a frame with a flowing, organic design. The impressive 04GEN features a monocoque frame that resembles the basic structure of a Vespa, and a semi-transparent resin bodywork allowing the internal structure of the scooter to be displayed. But the standout feature is undoubtedly the pivoting rear side panels that can be lifted to look like insect w...
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REARVIZ

RearViz is an innovative Rear Vision Mirror, designed for the commuter, the athlete and the weekend adventurer. It’s effectively a wristband with a weather resistant collapsible convex mirror mounted on the arm, using an adjustable armband to keep in place. Because RearViz is mounted on the arm(the widest part of the body), it gives you the most rearward vision, plus it won’t vibrate or lose its positioning....
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