Sunday, 7 July 2019

See The Tesla Model P Smartphone Concept Proposal for Elon Musk


With the releasing of Tesla Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y, there’s no doubt those letters add up. But Martin Hajek, a Netherlands based industrial designer, believes that there’s a letter missing in this electric alPhabet. Here’s Tesla Model P Smartphone Concept, a design proposal for Tesla to complement its futuristic electric cars.

Elon Musk created a market for electric cars, tunnels under LA, launching rockets into space, and even selling flamethrowers. Martin Hajek thinks it would not be long until this genius decides to enter the smartphone market. Martin believes when that happens, Elon Musk would never design boring and same looking phone. Therefore, here’s an attempt to design a Tesla-inspired smartphone that would carry Tesla design DNA.











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Sunday, 9 June 2019

See The Pickup Truck Model M Concept Proposal for Tesla

We can never get enough of Telsa in terms of the class, design and the technology behind it.

Elon Musk says that Tesla Pickup Truck will be a real world-beater, but we still haven’t heard about specific timing when it will be released. Emre Husmen made an attempt to design a pickup truck design proposal for Tesla, Model M.

Initially, I wanted to design this pickup truck inspired by the roadster concept’s design language… on this project, I thought about applying one-piece body design (without a separate back bed), because of the battery packs. So it’s much more rigid with independent suspensions, this allows it to have much better handling and performance. So I imagined this could be the quickest and fastest truck ever when it comes out. Since it’s the fastest truck available yet, I wanted to design very sporty and dynamic exterior, behind rear windows I placed “shark fins” to make it more aerodynamic and efficient. On the lower front, rear and side protectors there are hidden folding steps to assist users to enter/exit the cabin easily, so these were my basic ideas when visualizing it.

These are images of his design and its super cool...









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Wednesday, 19 September 2018

See SpaceX Big Falcon Rocket (BFR) – Futuristic Spaceship Concept By Elon Musk


Elon Musk tweeted the latest concept renders of SpaceX Big Falcon Rocket (BFR), it’s a futuristic spaceship that would take up to 100 people and 150 tons of cargo to Mars. This project marks the beginning of an incredible journey, an effort to colonize Mars, in fact, SpaceX has selected its first private passenger to be launched in BFR, this passenger will fly around the moon.


Elon Musk wants humans to have two planets to live on, it might sound crazy but it makes sense. Just in case something happen to our planet because we have taken it for granted and some of us just don’t know how to stop, we might have an option. BFR consists of 157-foot-tall spaceship sitting on top of a 191-foot-tall rocket booster when fully fueled, it weighs around 9 million pounds, and of course, the entire system will be 100% reusable. It’s an ambitious project that sounds just like science fiction but it could also write a history of this era. According to BusinessInsider, the most important question would be: what if this mission to Mars ended in tragedy? Are we ready to accept this?







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Sunday, 11 March 2018

Hyperloops Will Prioritize Passengers Instead Of Cars - Elon Musk

Elon Musk has rethought the transportation system he hopes to introduce with The Boring Company.
Under his initial proposal, Musk’s tunnel-digging company would construct underground tunnels that would be filled by electric sleds transporting private cars from place-to-place. However, the outspoken entrepreneur has had a change of heart and now he is in favor of having passenger buses riding on the sleds.

In a series of tweets published on Friday, Musk shared footage of one of these proposed buses being lowered underground with a host of passengers on board.


“Will still transport cars, but only after all personalized mass transit needs are met. It’s a matter of courtesy & fairness. If someone can’t afford a car, they should go first,” Musk said.

Building tunnels to be used by buses and private cars isn’t The Boring Company’s only objective. In fact, the company will be tasked with constructing the tunnels to support Musk’s proposed high-speed Hyperloops which would transport passengers in pods at speeds of up to 700 mph (1,130 km/h)!

“Boring Co urban loop system would have thousands of small stations the size of a single parking space that takes you very close to your destination and blend seamlessly into the fabric of a city, rather than a small number of big stations like a subway,” Musk said in a separate tweet.


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Monday, 4 December 2017

Elon Musk Is Sending his Tesla Roadster to Mars


About the same time last year, Elon Musk got caught up in the legendary L.A. traffic, so he tweeted something about starting a new company that would dig tunnels to solve this problem.

People thought it was a joke and, to be fair, it did sound like one. Announcing the name of his new enterprise - the Boring Company - a while later didn't do anything to make things seem any more serious, but here we are one year later with one test tunnel nearly ready and plans for countless more.


It's important to bring all up because this Saturday morning, Musk posted another tweet. There were actually two, but only the second one was the eyebrow raiser. In the first, he announced the Falcon Heavy would launch "next month" from Cape Canaveral saying it would have double the thrust of the next largest rocket. "Guaranteed to be exciting, one way or another," Musk continued, showing he can take things lightly when he wants to.

The message that followed, however, was a bit weird, even by Musk standards. It went like this: "Payload will be my midnight cherry Tesla Roadster playing Space Oddity. The destination is Mars orbit. Will be in deep space for a billion years or so if it doesn’t blow up on the ascent."

In other words, Musk wants to make Tesla the first car company to send one of its vehicles into Mars orbit, not because that makes any sense, but because it's extremely cool. As is having David Bowie's "Space Oddity" playing on its sound system - completely useless, but it makes for a much more romantic image.




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Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Elon Musk's Vision for an Underground Scalextric-Like Road System


With everyday, new innovations and technology seem to be advancing at the speed of light, every day there are new ideas and design to the world a better place for all to live in. US entrepreneur Elon Musk, renowned for SpaceX, and Tesla presented his vision for a super system of tunnels under the city of Los Angeles, California, at a recent TED talk. as a proposal to ease the ever-present and ever-growing issue of congestion in urban areas, the multi-layered tunnel network would enable cars and small bus-like vehicles to bypass traffic jams and quickly reach specific destinations.


Releasing a video of the concept on his firm, the not so boring ‘The Boring Company‘, cars would stop on trolley-like lifts that would then descend below street level to a series of track-driven tunnels. the platform would then propel the vehicle along, almost like a scalextric set, where it would sync with other tunnel users to ensure safe, fast and efficient travel. Once the destination is reached, the lift re-surges to street level where the car can drive off to be replaced by another vehicle.


As another concept by the visionary Elon Musk, the underground network  is being developed by his ‘The Boring Company’ and is unlikely to be realized anytime soon. in spite of this, the vision is said to have ‘no limits‘ in terms of size as it is exploring all avenues to speed up travel and tunnel development.



See the video below..


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