Forbes Article talking about a Volvo concept for a small two-seater. Novel part is that the passenger sits behind the driver. A small, safe, lightweight, and fuel efficient car that takes up half the lane space of an ordinary car.
As I've stated elsewhere in this forum, I am not a fan of SUVs, though I admit I am a fan of space, from which my love of the station wagon springs. Having spent about 4 years living in Seattle though, I understand the drawbacks of larger cars. Indeed, I've recently made the switch from a wagon to a sedan, which while it isn't a big change, is certainly smaller. And I agree with the article that, at least for me, I'm usually by myself or with only one other person when driving. Therefore the thought of being able to have my wagon for when I need or want it (such as hauling people/things and roadtrips) while also having a small two-seater such as this for urban driving would be most appealing. I understand that I could already have this sort of setup, with a wagon and a small hybrid car. But the tandem concept seems to take the idea one step further with its narrowness.
Any thoughts? How would you feel driving around in a narrow bullet of a car? I think it'd take a bit of getting used to, but it could be rather fun. I keep getting flashbacks of Batman Returns when Batman jettisons the flanks of the batmobile to fit through "crack in the wall" alley.