The Casple-Podadera city car knows when to fold 'em
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Wheels out increases vehicle length to 2.3 meters (7.5 ft)
The Casple-Podadera is designed for two people
The Casple-Podadera open concept vehicle sans pivoting door
The Casple-Podadera's rear wheels fold up and under to reduce vehicle length to 1.9 m (6.2 ft)
The Casple-Podadera is smaller in length than most cars are wide
The Casple-Podadera city car makes a Versa appear most Godzilla like
The Casple-Podadera's winged doors pivot away from cockpit to keep passengers in and elements out
The Casple-Podadera's powerplant bay
The Casple-Podadera boasts a unique folding characteristic to allow it to fit in tight parking spaces
Article Summary
Somewhere between a steroids-infused shopping cart and a smart car exists the ever-so-tiny Casple-Podadera city car. With parking spaces at a premium in most European cities, the need to condense vehicles into tighter and tighter spaces is becoming an ever increasing economic and spatial concern. So unlike other inner-city cars, the cumbersomely named Spanish transporter brings with it a unique folding characteristic.
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