Honda 3R-C is a fully single-seat three-wheeler powered by a lithium ion battery, created by Honda's Milan studio. It will debut at Geneva International Motor Show 2010.
The 3R-C has a clear canopy that covers the driver's seat while it is parked and not in use. When 3R-C vehicle is in motion, the canopy becomes an enveloping wind-shield that provides the pilot, who sits low in the vehicle, with significant protection from the bodywork and doors.
It has been just days since we covered “Kitchen Concept 2015,” and the future of kitchens as we saw was high-tech, but this Kitchen Concept from Electrolux has changed it to extremely high-tech. Dubbed the “Heart of the Home,” this exciting new kitchen concept would make the kitchen get rid of the pots and pans to give a big warm welcome to digital recipes and emorphous surfaces. Heart of the Home is an integrated solution, functioning as a kitchen table, cooking surface and bar all in one that adapts to your needs to enhance the enjoyment of cooking.
The Deafinite Style is a concept that turns a hearing aid into a piece of jewelry. By Designaffairs Studio of Germany.
Rising self-confidence is taking prostheses to another level. People don’t try to hide their handicap anymore.
Show what you‘ve got, don’t make a fuzz about your problem. Wear your hearing aid like a piece of jewelry, a stylish accessory. Be individual, be cool, be yourself.

Each time we are out on the campground, we have this thought of having to lug all our gear off our back and maybe into something more convenient. The E.V.C. (Expedition Vehicle Concept) is a creation that will take the burden off you and bless you with a more soothing adventure. Designed by Prodan Dragos, this versatile and adaptable vehicle suits the user’s needs in a variety of ways. What appears to be an enclosed camping vehicle can be transformed into an open-top boulevard cruiser in just a matter of minutes.

Though still a concept, the Eco 7 Folding Bike is an appealing idea for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. Designed by Victor Aleman in Mexico, this bike folds up to become luggage and is easy to assemble and dissemble. All of its six expandable modules – the wheels, the frame, brakes, crank, handlebars and chain – folds up. Each contains double pivots in the joints and are collapsible and removable.
No word yet when it will hit the market, but this sounds like an ideal bike for city dwellers in small apartments or condos with minimal storage space.

This watch is a good idea, which makes it easier to share the time on your watch with others by tuning the face 90 degrees. Maezm's Share Watch makes it easier to show someone standing beside you what time it is. You just hold up your hand, the numbers is readable. Unfortunately now this watch is just a concept and isn’t available for sale.

The London and Swiss-based yacht design studio, Lila-Lou, has revealed their latest project, Ankida. The Ankida concept’s design relies on the full automation of the mechanics for most part of its operation to allow for the greatest surface area coverage and optimal positioning in relation to the wind direction and conditions. The superstructure shaped in a bow-like arrangement allows the forces to work efficiently for propulsion and the keel bulb adjusting automatically to optimize the center of mass and gain the best performance.

Apparently, Nissan is making more cars than those EPORO robot cars that we reported on a while ago.
In this case, this is a concept car that a person could actually ride in. In fact, two people could ride in it, as long as the passenger doesn’t mind sitting in the back seat.
The Land Glider is very ultra light, and ultra thin. In fact, it looks like it could take up only half a normal lane. Of course what really makes the Nissan Land Glider awesome looking is that it leans when it turns.

BMW released the original C1 way back in 2000 and it was a bit of a flop. Pitched as roofed motorcycle with roll bars, crumple zones and seat belts, it was claimed that the C1 was as safe to crash a small compact car. A few countries disagreed and still made riders wear helmets, negating the whole idea and BMW killed it off in 2002.