Future care and bikes.

FUTURE
Character-
 Engineer
Worker boy
Employee
Hello dear employees.. I'm Sana..
I am glad today, I got a job which was my father's dream... I Enjoy the greener pastures!

Now, its my turn to design such a wonderful car and bikes for future and then my father appreciate me proudly..

I heartly request to my all dear employees please help me and our company.

What will the cars of 2050 look like? What will power them? Will they even have a steering wheel? Sven Beiker peers under the bonnet of tomorrow’s autos.
Look, how's the design?
Its work..

Car companies have recently been telling us what the car of 2020 will be like: autonomous is one word used, electric is another, and it will be connected to the internet too. Sound exciting? It is, but it’s doubtful you’ll find all of this on the forecourt in the next seven years (cars typically get completely redesigned every five to seven years). However, the directions being proposed are a very good starting point to look even further and ask the question: what might the car of 2050 look like?

For a start, will there even be cars in 2050? Will an invention that will be 150 years old by then be replaced by something better? Will environmental concerns kill it? Will people become tired of getting behind the wheel, as recent studies suggest? The answer seems to be “maybe”, but the reality is that the automobile is a very liberating and flexible means of transportation. It fulfills people’s desire to move around freely and independently. And – done right - the automobile can be a sustainable and safe means of transportation.

But we must also acknowledge this form of mobility comes at a premium, as polar ice melts, megacities become suffocated by smog and congestion, resources dwindle, and around 1.2 million people get killed in traffic accidents globally every year. We know why: we want to be mobile, and our mobility has some negative implications.

So what can – actually, must – we do in order to make the automobile of the year 2050 cleaner, safer, leaner and still enjoyable to use? This is a crucial question: mass-motorisation in emerging countries means there will be more than three billion vehicles on the planet in 2050, compared with around one billion today.

It is great chance to show our ability and for me its very great chance to full fill my father's dream.

Now its done ,I will show you..
How is it??

Employee- It's really attractive, it's our hard-work..
Sana- Finally I did it.
           I fulfilled my father's dream!
           I am glad!


Thank you.

Comments

  1. Your blog is amazing and very clearly mentioned all things it's really very good arya..

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