New environmentally friendly motorbike

This car looks like the most dangerous motorbike in the world, but this new invention is really the latest green clean vehicle.

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Ben Gulak and Uno car (Photo: Ananova)


Uno electric car is the "offspring" of Ben Gulak, an 18-year-old Canadian, who has spent many years inventing this motorcycle. The car is fully controlled by body movement.

The car has two wheels attached together and uses the return technology to withstand the vertical position. It will move in the direction the driver is tilted - and the more you tilt, the faster the car will run.

Ben confirmed that this motorbike could prevent pollution and he had the idea of ​​designing it after a tour of China and witnessing a lot of dust and smoke there.

He said: 'The car is quite easy to drive but it takes a little time to get used to it because you have to learn to trust it.'

The highest speed in the current car model is 25 miles per hour, but this number may increase when using a larger vehicle model.

The Uno car weighs only 58kg and has a range of 2.5 hours when it is charged. Ben is looking for investors to help him produce this new car.