SUPERSONIC is a concept car that satisfies all needs of the vehicle of
the tomorrow which will be driven through and beyond huge urban towns of
21st century all over The World. The architecture and design of
SUPERSONIC is very radical and original comparing any car of today and
many other concept cars. Two people could be carried, they sit in tandem
(in-line, one behind the other) like in a cockpit of super aircraft.
The aerodynamics are superb. The main inspiration is found on high-speed
airplanes well known as Supersonic flying aircrafts. The values of the
aerodynamic and fluent styling are now dramatically emphasized. The
extremely large Xenon head-lights are additionally equipped with blue
LEDs, which suggest the very attractive and eye-catchy exterior.
SUPERSONIC has a three wheel based construction. Each of rear wheels is
driven by their own powerful electric motor. The front wheel is hidden
and two rear wheels are equipped by circle Neon blue lights for better
visibility and safety in traffic at night.
SUPERSONIC uses new-developed light extra-durable electric batteries (an
advanced lithium-ion battery) which offer a long life (a longer range
than usual, about 190 km of driving at higher speed around the town, and
about 300 km at lower speed). The new innovation is that those three
super-batteries are placed at the rear part of the SUPERSONIC. They are
removable from the vehicle, so owner of the car can take those batteries
to recharge them at any place where it is possible (home, office,
hotel, or specialized public electric station ). There would not be a
need to drive the car to nearest electric source anymore. At the same
time, the batteries are a nice stylistic detail on the rear end of the
vehicle.


The steering of the car is based on the Drive-By-Wire system. There are
no mechanical linkages for the steering and brakes. The transmission is
automatic. This leave a big space in the cabin and the rest of the car
body. Access to the cabin is gained by lifting the canopy which is
hinged at the front and assisted by gas struts. Designer: Marko Lukovic.