
Allow the breeze to take you on a smooth ride on a lazy Sunday morning. I am not penning any poetic lines and I seriously mean what I just wrote. “Brisa” is the Spanish word for “breeze,” and fitted with a seat and wheels it becomes Seat Brisa, a solar-powered sports car. Taking a cue from a small sailing boat that is dependent on natural elements for its mobility, Seat Brista is also supposed to sail over land but by the power of the sun. Nano-photovoltaic cells within its translucent elastomere shell translate power to a rear-wheel-mounted motor.

And when the sun hides behind the clouds, this breezy car can get juiced alternatively from home, too.

Sporting an uber light and translucent body, this two-seater seems to be an open-roof concept with an abrupt rear. Designer Miguel Ángel Iranzo Sánchez has also cut it down to three wheels. So another addition to the three-wheeled generation of eco-cars.
Seat Brisa—A solar powered car sails in for leisure driving
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The car design is interesting. From front it looks like those old fashioned cars and from rear it suddenly changes to futuristic looks!
Unlike most other cars of future with outlandish looks, I won’t mind going out in this one... there is something very simple and attractive about it. Though I wonder if the single rear wheel has good suspensions else it can be quite a bumpy ride.
That car I don’t know if its a bike or a car. But the design are fitted to increase gas mileage. Also its a solar so you can actually run at day time without using gas.