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Honda’s UNI-CUB β deduces its instructions using a combination of complex though known technologies, but the experience of riding it is one of telepathically controlling the tiny transportation appliance. It seemingly possesses a direct vehicle-brain-interface, with a “degree of difficulty” of ZERO.
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Honda has announced yet another development of the UNI-CUB personal mobility device will be shown at next week's Tokyo Motor Show - the UNI-CUB β is smaller, lighter, lower and can be used as a seat, making it potentially yet another alternative to the office chair.
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The race is on amongst the mobility companies for the missing link – the smallest, lightest manpackable form of transport man can conjure and the Yikebike stakes its claim.
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Honda has released details of a new UNI-CUB personal mobility device, which is an evolution of the U3-X unicycle EV that has been shown globally since 2009.
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The ongoing development of vehicles offering two modes of transport was a key trend evident at Auto China last week. Personal transportation needs are changing and Geely and BMW are the latest to demonstrate cars with inclusive last-mile transport.
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The Yikebike, updated for 2012, is a miniature electric penny farthing capable of 25 km/h (15 mph) with a folded up weight you can fit in a backpack.
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Honda's Micro Commuter Concept EV has heads-up display, social networking, advanced aerodynamics, seating for three (1+2 like the T25 and T27 city cars), luggage capacity, a customizable exterior and a fold-up electric bike for last mile transport
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The McCar is a compact, two-door, four-seater with a built-in, folding three wheeled electric scooter. When docked, the scooter shares both its battery and motor to extend the all-electric range and power. Sheer genius … and a catchy name too
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There were many wonderous things at this year's Intermot Motorcycle Show, but few will capture your imagination as much as this home-made Ducati V8.
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Volkswagen has shown a remarkable new folding electric bike it has dubbed the Bik.e at Auto China 2010.
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Honda's U3-X personal mobility device has made it's first appearance on U.S. shores.
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Honda is set to release yet another revolutionary personal mobility concept at the Geneva Show next week. Following the company’s revolutionary 10 kilogram U3-X
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