One of the most unusual concepts that you'll be able to find on the Frankfurt Auto Show's floor will be the Yo-Concept, a creature that comes from Russia.
The concept was created by Yo-Auto, a company that plans to launch three models on the market next year, all of them using hybrid propulsion.
Yo-Auto said that this is not the kind of concept that will immediately be translated into a production car, but rather one that shows the company's future intentions.
As you can see, the vehicle comes with multiple futuristic styling cues. Just take a look at the exterior rear view mirrors, which actually seem to little screens,and you'll understand what we mean.
But why pretend that there is no elephant in the room? It's clear that the "creme de la creme" of the Yo-Concept are its doors. The vehicle uses two doors to offer easy access to both the front and the rear seats.
However, the over-sized doors don't use the means of opening we're accustomed to, such as outward, gullwing or even "Lambo" style. Oh no. The doors, ladies and gentlemen slide upwards and then exit the vehicle through two opening located at the rear, forming some sort of a tail when they are fully opened.
You can enjoy one of the most complex door opening processes ever in the video below. Also be sure to check the rest of the concept's details, as there's plenty to see.
The concept was created by Yo-Auto, a company that plans to launch three models on the market next year, all of them using hybrid propulsion.
Yo-Auto said that this is not the kind of concept that will immediately be translated into a production car, but rather one that shows the company's future intentions.
As you can see, the vehicle comes with multiple futuristic styling cues. Just take a look at the exterior rear view mirrors, which actually seem to little screens,and you'll understand what we mean.
But why pretend that there is no elephant in the room? It's clear that the "creme de la creme" of the Yo-Concept are its doors. The vehicle uses two doors to offer easy access to both the front and the rear seats.
However, the over-sized doors don't use the means of opening we're accustomed to, such as outward, gullwing or even "Lambo" style. Oh no. The doors, ladies and gentlemen slide upwards and then exit the vehicle through two opening located at the rear, forming some sort of a tail when they are fully opened.
You can enjoy one of the most complex door opening processes ever in the video below. Also be sure to check the rest of the concept's details, as there's plenty to see.