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CAKE Kibb Electric ATV Concept Unveiled

The design inspiration has been taken from the CAKE Osa electric bike, though the Kibb comes with four wheels.
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By Shubham Parashar

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Published on June 14, 2022

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  • The design inspiration has been taken from the CAKE Osa electric bike.
  • the CAKE Kibb can be dismantled and packed in storage racks and boxes.
  • it is completely outfitted with with solar panels.

If quirky concepts fancy you, this Kibb concept from Swedish electric motorcycle maker- CAKE will surely have your attention. From its anti-poaching measures to its work integrating bio-based panels into its building materials, CAKE's focus on environment sustainability is quite apparent. The design inspiration has been taken from the CAKE Osa electric bike, though the Kibb comes with four wheels. It comes with some useful features and a modular design. In fact, just the like the Osa, even the CAKE Kibb can be dismantled and packed in storage racks and boxes, just that this would require a bigger area.

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CAKE uses environmentally-friendly building materials-both recycled and recyclable in future-to craft the Kibb.

In terms of design language, CAKE sticks to its basic principles. It is completely outfitted with with solar panels to help keep your ride topped up when you put it outside and it is meant to be a mostly autonomous, which can minimize soil and wildlife disturbance as it goes about its business on farms. It also uses environmentally-friendly building materials-both recycled and recyclable in future-to craft the Kibb. In turn, it uses fully-recyclable aluminium, recycled rubber, bio-based silica, and dandelion-based rubber for the tyres.

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The CAKE Kibb is completely outfitted with with solar panels to help keep your ride topped up when you put it outside.

For the uninitiated, there are hundreds of varieties of dandelion in the world. One of them, a Russian variety, apparently produces rubber that can be harvested and extracted from its roots. Moreover, on Jonsson's project page, you can take a good 360 look at the Kibb's design in full and you can check it out from every angle.

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Last Updated on June 14, 2022


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