
Doxmo
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'Doxmo', a word originating from the Mexican indigenous language Otomí, means skull. Inspired by mammal skulls, it represents the 'most important' part of an animal. In the future, the inverted pendulum system could be applied to concept vehicles, but 2040 levitation for cars is deemed unreasonable. Instead, a two-wheeled electric vehicle with one engine on each wheel and central balancing technology may become reality. A third front wheel will aid in descending, while the large windscreen uses OLEDs, eliminating dashboards. The steering wheel could also disappear with advancements in mind control technology. Lighter, stronger, and sustainable materials will prolong electric vehicle charging periods. FiDU technology is expected to be used for structure formation. Population growth necessitates a shift from traditional cars and public transport for sustainability. Vehicles of the future will be safer, more intelligent, and accessible globally, but continued focus on new aesthetics won't change road vehicles' fate; instead, a new transport paradigm should be sought. This perspective is supported by 'Reinventing the Automobile: Personal Urban Mobility for the 21st Century' by William John Mitchell, Chris E. Borroni-Bird, and Lawrence D. Burns.
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