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16 Best Transportation Design in 2013

It’s that season when we sit back, rest and indicate on the season gone by. 2014 is around the corner and here is a quick summary of the Ten Most Awesome Styles in the area of Transport. Exciting to observe that vehicles did not quite make the cut, instead motorbikes, different ways and bicycles made a splash. Free market is such a fun space; you never know how people will respond and what catches their fancy! Keep updated in for more innovative ideas the next day.
1- Saddle Lock – Bicycle Lock by Lee Sang Hwa, Kim Jin Ho & Yeo Min Gu

2- Bugatti Gangloff – Concept Car by Paweł Czyżewski

3- Honda Type E – Concept Vehicle by Michael Brandt

4- Quick Stand & Lock For Bicycle by Soohwan Kim, Junho Yoon, Dohoon Lee & Hyojin Park

5- BMW Rapp – 100th Anniversary Concept by Dejan Hristov

6- Spearhead Yacht by Alexander Shevchenko

7- Audi Motorcycle – Ducati by Thibault Devauze

8- 7-miles Robotic Orthosis by Josef Ludvik Bohm

9- nCycle by Hussain Almossawi & Marin Myftiu

10- One Shot – Folding Bike by Valentina Vecchia

11- STP – Step Scooter by Benk Koros

12- National Geographic 2035 ZAIRE Concept Car by Dong Man Joo

13- XGV-A “Orbiter” – Space Launcher by Oscar Viñals

14- Flexi-Bike by Hoon Yoon

15- Audi Nexus – Concept Vehicle by Marco Wilhelm

16- Zapfina – Concept Bicycle by JiaLing Hu

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