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Designer Yves Behar has designed an electrical car named Telo, which could have the capability of a pickup truck, however be the size of a small metropolis automobile.
Yves and his design studio Fuseproject completed this through the use of two small electrical motors as an alternative of a giant combustion engine which provides the truck a shorter entrance finish.
Readers had been fascinated by the car, one praised its “handsome and versatile” design. While one other cherished the “cute” idea.

Different tales on this week’s e-newsletter that fired up the feedback part included a spherical concrete church in Brazil by ARQBR, Bjarke Ingels’ plans for a completely self-sufficient, island residence in Canada and the launch of a brand new version of Dezeen Awards, which can have a good time structure, interiors and design in China.
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