11/14/10

2003 Suzuki Mobile Terrace

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Auto Car | 2003 Suzuki Mobile Terrace |  As its name implies, the Mobile Terrace fuel-cell vehicle can be used to create a relaxing personalized space anywhere you go. At favourite destinations, the sliding doors on both sides and the gullwing roof can be opened wide and the floor extended outward, while the seats rotate around a table which slides out from the instrument panel. This innovative package in the four-meter-long body features an underfloor fuel-cell system based on GM's 'Hy-wire' platform and optimized by Suzuki to suit small cars.

If Toyota's PM concept earned the Most Bizarre Concept honors, this glass microbus from Suzuki is the undisputed runner up. It looks like it could be driven in either direction, and perhaps this fully drive-by-wire vehicle could. It's constructed on a scaled-down version of global partner GM's Hy-wire fuel-cell electric hybrid concept (the one in which all the running gear is packaged in a skateboard-like rolling chassis to which different bodies can be docked).

Six seats in three rows can face forward, or, when parked, the "dash board" can be converted to a narrow table that can be relocated to the center of the vehicle, with all chairs facing it for kind of a tiny portable boardroom effect. We were especially fond of the shag carpet. Only in Tokyo

Source : www.caranddriver.com

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  1. Wow! amazing really i stunned by seeing this model of Suzuki here in this post. Thanks for sharing this post with us.

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