
Ever heard of the Chevrolet Stretch? It's a two-seat urban mobility vehicle that runs on electric power and is meant to navigate the congested streets of places like Mexico City in 2046. It looks sporty, can be expanded to seat four—hence the name—and was designed to be fun to drive.
General Motors executives have no plans to make the car, because until now, they've probably never heard of it.
That's because it's not even a concept, merely the creation of the imaginative mind of a young designer, whose sketch captured first place in the Michelin Design Competition for the College for Creative Studies on Monday night. The contest features entries from aspiring, soon-to-graduate students, and is in its 23rd year.
Taylor Langhals, 22, of Sylvania, Ohio, penned Stretch, which earned him a $12,250 prize. His creation was one of the more realistic of the entries, and he said it showcased his passion for cars.
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