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New Adult Boy Toy Scuderia Campari SC1-Biposto

The two-seater SC1, developed by Scuderia Campari, is a pedal car with an electric motor. Yacht designer Christian Grande has designed a model of a vehicle that offers a new look at environmentally friendly driving, as well as spending free time.

The "classic" Christmas present for children will now be available for adults. A project that combines the design features of vintage cars and an innovative idea may be in demand in various fields, from professional sports to a simple hobby. The SC1 from Scuderia Campari is the latest generation pedal car that was designed to create a new kind of “hybrid” vehicle. The initiators of the project set themselves the task of making a "toy for boys" and invited Christian Grande for this Parma designer. It should be said that the designer had worked with various seafaring companies for a long time and received many awards in the field of yachting.

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Undoubtedly, the double SC1 is a toy for adults, but at the same time, it is a new idea for an environmentally friendly means of transport. The pedal traction of this car is complemented by an electric motor, which provides constant speed combined with calm and respectful to the environment driving.

When looking at a car, its original appearance is, of course, striking first of all. The non-standard design obviously imitates the style of sports cars of the 20-30s, bringing it to perfection: a long streamlined body, an acute-angled hood, wheels with spokes and a figured windshield simply shout about luxury and refined taste. It is assumed that the novelty will interest primarily lovers of nature and walks in the fresh air and at the same time fans of driving: these two activities are miraculously combined in a revolutionary project, born under the pencil Christian Grande. By the way, in his workshop in Parma, you can choose various types of bodywork, color, interior trim material - in general, any way of personalizing a bicycle car.

This little big toy in the spirit of the last century, which seems to float on its four wheels, is now available in several versions: from a tourist model designed for walking through picturesque natural landscapes, to a more sports car made of carbon fiber and with disc brakes.

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