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Gentoo Concept Car

Gentoo Concept Car

The Gentoo concept car gets its inspiration from the Gentoo penguin, and in all honestly, from the looks of it, it seems to be just big enough to ferry the penguin around, not sure about human beings, though. Apparently the idea of this car was to make it look cute, and it certainly does so, though it’s hard to tell whether it had to sacrifice practicality in order to do so. The Gentoo uses a self-balancing technology and is powered by lithium battery technology, ensuring that it’s a green machine. You have to admit that it does look rather cute.

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