electric scooter pro.ZUI has holes for movable wires so riders can hang objects on the side
Movable wires with stoppers as electric scooter storage
Industrial designer and CGI Artist Ognjen Docic designs his electric scooter Pro.ZUI with several slots drilled on the side of the steel motor case and movable wires so that the rider can hang objects as they ride the electric city vehicle. Pro.ZUI comes with steel parts from its generous engine case to the rectangular headlight shell at the front. The material gives the electric scooter a glistening effect which may help increase its visibility during nighttime riding.
The slots for the movable wires with stoppers may be helpful to riders who have to carry bags and objects with carabiners. Instead of dedicating a space at the front or rear of the electric motorcycle, Pro.ZUI offers the rider side space through this setup. Caution is necessary as the movable wires may not be able to anchor heavy objects. Whether or not the steel engine case can be used as storage is still an idea Ognjen Docic may play with.
images by Ognjen Docic
Electric scooter Pro.ZUI for city riding and commute
Ognjen Docic renders his concept electric scooter Pro.ZUI on Taitopia Render and models it on RhinoCeros. The way he imagines it, the electric scooter would have a range of 120 kilometers and be equipped with state-of-the-art battery technology that could ensure a long-lasting and reliable journey without emitting harmful gases. Ognjen Docic keeps commuters in mind when he designed Pro.ZUI and tailors it to seamlessly integrate into their daily routine and commute within their cities.
Looking at the seat, the leather-clad and cushioned seating is ample enough to accommodate up to two people at once. Its geometric shape may offer comfort to the rider and passenger, and it is evident that Ognjen Docic shies away from the usual cylindrical and smoothed-edges seat typically found in motorcycles. The platform for feet is also spacious, and the stand sits under the vehicle so the electric scooter can be idled upright. The wheels seem puncture-proof which can help avoid tire blowouts.
Ognjen Docic designs his electric scooter Pro.ZUI with several slots drilled on the side of the steel motor case
the slots are for movable wires with stoppers so that the rider can hang objects as they ride the electric scooter
Pro.ZUI comes with steel parts which give the electric scooter a glistening effect
top view of the electric scooter Pro.ZUI by Ognjen Docic
electric scooter Pro.ZUI by Ognjen Docic
project info:
name: Pro.ZUI
designer: Ognjen Docic
matthew burgos | designboom
aug 17, 2023