The Helvezzia Tipo-6 exists in a parallel universe exactly where electric cars were commonplace again in the 1940s. I would not be amazed although, if the globe, plagued by the 2nd Earth War and the need to have an effective way to transport humans and means, designed electric powered vehicles on a mass-generation scale.
[Fun Fact: EVs did, in fact, exist in the 1900s but were soon phased out after the discovery of large petroleum reserves in the USA]
Let’s move out of that scenario for a second to admire the elegance that is the Helvezzia Tipo-6 thought, an alt-truth race car with a 1940s-inspired exterior and a powerful electrical inside. Intended particularly for racing, the Helvezzia Tipo-6 seats just a person individual with a fairly sophisticated seeking dashboard showcasing a steering wheel with gauges and switches, and a secondary established of gauges at the rear of the steering. The car or truck arrives with a awesome, tubular entire body, an open up cockpit, and wheels that pop out of the bodywork, with hubcaps covering the rims totally. There is even a step knee positioned to the left of the driver, headlamps with their own covers too, and by far my favourite detail, that ridiculously stunning chrome grille on the entrance, included purely for vainness applications since an EV would not definitely have to have a radiator. At last, the Helvezzia Tipo-6 caps off with a chrome rear, providing the full vehicle very a exclusive retro-fulfills-fashionable vibe from entrance to back!
Designer: Alexander Imnadze Baldini