Hyundai QarmaQ - Recycled Plastic Skin

Any concept vehicle with a name derived from the word the Inuit’s use for their dwellings made of Earth, whalebone, and animal skins is bound to be interesting. Hyundai Europe’s Design and Technical Center in Russelsheim, Germany partnered with GE Plastics in the Netherlands to create the QarmaQ a quirky looking Crossover Coup concept.

One of the QarmaQ’s key features is its innovative use of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic bottles to create a large portion of the vehicle’s skin. GE says the use of plastics, instead of more traditional metal and glass, gives the vehicle a 130-pound weight savings. That weight loss equates to 20 gallons a year savings in gas, not to mention fewer plastic bottles clogging up the local landfill. These numbers are nothing to scoff when you think of all the cars on the road.

The Green theme extends further as the vehicle use less paint and other chemicals that create massive amounts of greenhouse gases. Hyundai said some of the production techniques used in the QarmaQ could roll out beginning with the 2008 model year.

Design: Hyundai [ Via: Treehugger ]

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6 Comments »

Comment by PARANDROID
2007-08-19 09:22:55

 

A concept

 
Comment by Ashwin Mudigonda
2007-10-30 13:55:44

 

Qarma seems to be a play with the word Karma. Very Indian, which translates to “action” or “deed”. However, this car’s deeds would definitely offset a decent amount of bottles. It would be even nice if Hyundai asked people to save up bottles and exchange enough for a car!!

 
Comment by xonegon
2007-11-23 15:10:40

 

they forgot 1 thing, you lose your privacy by showing that part of the seat.
so you can’t scratch you honorable parts in your car anymore discretely.

 
Comment by geekjohn
2008-01-24 18:13:17

 

You also can’t survive a side impact. Still a very nifty design!

 
Comment by mina
2008-02-19 06:22:30

 

It is quite a revealing door…if a good looking girl sits in that car wearing a dress or mini, there’ll be a whole lot more distraction than the look of the car.

 
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