Polestar O2 Concept is an electric Concept Coupé with a built in drone to capture your journey. It is well known that removing an ICE leaves designers with scope to push concepts even further. The look is modern without being unacceptably weird.
Parts are labelled to make recycling easier. Different grades are be kept together to retain 100% reusability. Each constituent can be recycled by making sure waste isn’t built in to the manufacture and design process. At the end of its life, each part of the O2 Concept can be 100% reused as it was in the first life. Aluminium can be melted down, and interior fittings are made in such as way as to make them available for complete disassembly.
Above: Watch the O2 Deploy Its Drone
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ABOVE: Polestar O2 Concept Coupé
- Soft coverings are not permanently bonded to hard parts.Usually, parts are made of different materials bonded together making the recovery of constituent parts impossible. In this case, soft materials are not permanently bonded to hard materials. Wood, metals, and soft polymers are attached without being glued in such a way as to be unrecyclable.
The drive experience comes from a tight body and low centre of gravity. The 2+2 coupé has a retractable hard top roof.
The drone deploys at speed from the rear deck. And aerofoil rises behind the rear seats to create an area of calm air during the take off. It then takes flight to record the drive experience.
Concepts are about what is possible, with many of the attributes making their way into production. While is may be unlikely the drone would become part of a car you can buy down at the shops, the O2 Concept shows us what a coupé might look like, sooner rather than later.
The important thing to take away from this is that the future of motoring builds on a solid past.
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