Skip to content

The Detroit Fish Amphibious People Carrier

January 17, 2008 by newsbot

One of the oddest-looking, and most bizarrely named cars at the North American International Auto Show was an amphibious people carrier named the Detroit Fish, along with two other equally eccentric, electric car concepts, named the “Book of Songs” and “Piece of Cloud” respectively. All three come from the design studios of respected Chinese auto designer Li Guangming, who wants to create a unique Chinese design language, and he sees these rounded little cars as a starting point. “There will be no Chinese national cars of significance if the Chinese spirit is absent from their design,” he said. The Detroit Fish has a 3.5kW electric motor and Lithium Ion battery pack, giving a range of 150km and a top speed of 45kmh, making them ideal for “tourist spots, large communities, university campuses and small towns”...


Tags:Amphibious

Related Articles:

Trackback URL for this post:

http://www.supercars.com/trackback/76070

Supercars has the latest automotive news, photos, videos, and links. Owned and operated by Kert Miller and Mark LaCore, Supercars uses a variety of technologies to aggregate and serve you the hottest automotive content.

Subscribe to our main RSS feed:
Subscribe to the Supercars Feed

We also publish the following sub-feeds:
News
Video
Photos
Links

AdaptiveThemes