
Gordon Murray Design showed today for the first time its T.25 City Car at Oxford University as part of the Smith School’s World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment validating a low-carbon approach to transportation. The T.25 represents a major breakthrough in city car design in the areas of weight, footprint, safety, usability and efficiency.
Gordon Murray Design’s pioneering vehicle packaging and lightweight design offers solutions to multiple urban mobility problems, such as congestion and parking concerns, while at the same time its unique iStream manufacturing process reduces full lifecycle CO2 damage and increases production efficiencies.
“Our transportation sector is hugely dependent on fossil fuels and we need to de-fossilise our economy as quickly as possible,” said Sir David King, Founding Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. “The T.25 and iStream manufacturing processes are clear examples of what’s possible in low-carbon transportation.” (more…)
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