Italians create the world’s lowest car with invisible wheels and a video game controller (Instagram @carmagheddon)
Two Italian car enthusiasts, Matteo Marzetti and Nicola Guadagnin, from the company Carmagheddon, created the world’s lowest car, which appears to “sink” into the asphalt with its nearly invisible wheels.
The vehicle, inspired by a classic Fiat Panda, was cut in half, retaining only the hood, windows, and roof. Beneath this structure, they installed small wheels and a mini-kart frame, making the wheels imperceptible to the naked eye.
To drive the car, one must enter through the trunk and kneel, as the interior is extremely compact. Additionally, as the windows were fully darkened, the driver must use a phone connected to a camera mounted on the car to see the direction. The steering was also adapted, replacing the steering wheel with a video game controller, making the car unique, although it doesn’t exceed 16 km/h.
On social media, the creation has attracted attention for its originality and received praise, with many declaring that it deserves a spot in the “hall of fame” of Carmagheddon and even a Guinness record.
This eccentric invention joins other bold projects from the team, such as the creation of a motorized trash can and an upside-down motorcycle.
Source: The Sun | Photo: Instagram @carmagheddon | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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