Open-source car

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An open-source car is a car with open design—designed as open-source hardware, using open-source principles.

Automobiles

Open-source cars include:

Other open-source vehicles

Some open-source vehicles, such as the PUUNK velomobile,[7] the Hypertrike,[8] and the Xtracycle, are technically not automobiles.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bruce Sterling. "Tabby, the Open Source Vehicle". 2013.
  2. ^ "Ampelio Macchi presenta Tabby, il primo scooter ibrido a 4 ruote in open source" ("Ampelio Macchi presents Tabby, the first hybrid scooter with 4 wheels in open source")
  3. ^ Kevin Hall (14 July 2009). "'Common,' the opens-source car that anyone can design".
  4. ^ c,mm,n
  5. ^ "Luka EV - MW Motors"
  6. ^ "2016 Michelin Challenge Design: Indian Team Wins With The Google Community Vehicle - Overdrive". overdrive.in. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  7. ^ Alexander Vittouris, Mark Richardson. "Designing for Velomobile Diversity: Alternative opportunities for sustainable personal mobility". 2012.
  8. ^ Hypertrike