Zigy Single-Seater Electric Urban vehicle. Credit Andrea Mocellin
Zigy single-seater electric urban vehicle featuring a lightweight construction.
Independent mobility designer Andrea Mocellin and lightweight specialists DEXET Technologies have teamed up again for a feasibility study on an ultra-efficient, single-seater electric vehicle.
Their goal is to rethink the aerodynamics, design, and efficiency of small electric cars. The idea came from observing London’s narrow, crowded roads filled with SUVs carrying just one person to work.
Zigy Single-Seater Electric Urban vehicle. Credit Andrea Mocellin
The vehicle, called “Zigy,” was carefully designed by DEXET and customized by Mocellin, combining their expertise in micro-mobility and car design.
Zigy Single-Seater Electric Urban vehicle. Credit Andrea Mocellin
The result is a standout vehicle with excellent aerodynamic efficiency and lightweight construction, ideal for busy city streets. This ergonomic and efficient design emerged from many iterations focusing on aerodynamics, aesthetics, driver visibility, and other key factors.
Zigy Single-Seater Electric Urban vehicle. Credit Andrea Mocellin
Andrea Mocellin, explains:
“This project represents a convergence of design ingenuity and engineering excellence. Our goal is to reshape urban mobility by creating vehicles that not only meet the demands of modern cities but exceed expectations in both functionality and aesthetics.”
Zigy Single-Seater Electric Urban vehicle. Credit Andrea Mocellin
Zigy Single-Seater Electric Urban vehicle. Credit Andrea Mocellin
Zigy Single-Seater Electric Urban vehicle. Credit Andrea Mocellin
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