Fold-up car is unveiled in Europe

A tiny revolutionary fold-up car designed in Spain’s Basque country as the answer to urban stress and pollution was unveiled before hitting European cities in 2013. The Hiriko, the Basque word for “urban”, is an electric two-seater whose motor is...

A tiny revolutionary fold-up car designed in Spain’s Basque country as the answer to urban stress and pollution was unveiled before hitting European cities in 2013.

European ideas usually are developed in the United States. This time an American idea is being made in Europe

The Hiriko, the Basque word for “urban”, is an electric two-seater whose motor is located in the wheels and which folds up like a child’s collapsible buggy, or stroller, for easy parking.

Dreamt up by Boston’s MIT-Media lab, the concept was developed by a consortium of seven small Basque firms under the name Hiriko Driving Mobility, with a first prototype unveiled by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso.

“European ideas usually are developed in the United States. This time an American idea is being made in Europe,” said consortium spokesman Gorka Espiau.

Its makers are in talks with a number of European cities to assemble the tiny cars that can run 120 kilometres without a recharge and whose speed is electronically set to respect city limits.

They envisage it as a city-owned vehicle, up for hire like the fleets of bicycles available in many European cities, or put up for sale privately at around €12,500. Several cities have shows interest, including Berlin, Barcelona, San Francisco and Hong Kong. Talks are underway with Paris, London, Boston, Dubai and Brussels.

The vehicle’s wheels rotate 360 degrees, it’s windscreen slides up like one one on an old airplane and it needs 1.5 metres of parking space.

The project is described as a “European social innovation initiative offering a systematic solution to major societal challenges: urban transportation, pollution and job creation”.

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