July 01, 2023
The ability of technology in today's world to make the seemingly impossible possible never ceases to astound the general public.
It has taken over the world, especially the automotive industry, where businesses are working hard to differentiate their vehicles from the competition with fashionable features and designs.
In a similar attempt to do something different with vehicles, a video of the "smallest car in the world" has gone viral online.
According to NDTV, many people on social media have been captivated by this amazing car, and they are praising the creativity that went into its incredible design in a field where cars are constantly changing to fit different budgets.
A Twitter user with the username Massimo tweeted a link to the viral video.
In the currently popular video, a cyan-coloured car is seen driving down the road. Given that it lacks doors and tyres, it is difficult to believe that it is actually a vehicle when one first sees it.
The front bonnet flap, which has windows on all sides, glides along the road with ease, surprising anyone who is watching the car.
The YouTube channel Caramagheddon first posted the video where they also showed how a damaged car was converted into the vehicle that is now considered to be the "lowest in the world".
In order to ensure a clear, obstacle-free path, a robot is carefully placed on a sturdy wooden board, and a GoPro camera is added to the front of the car.
"The lowest car in the world," reads the caption of the post. Since being shared on the microblogging platform, the post has amassed 38 million views and more than 100 million likes.
The viral video was followed by a flood of mixed responses from users of social media.
"I wonder what will happen when it encounters a speed bump," said a user.
"This looks like a GTA glitch," added a person.
Another viewer said, "If its car then im richest man in the world."
"What is the use of such a car?" asked a user.
Another person commented, "Must have been invented by Mr. Bean for Mr. Bean."
"Is it called a car (extracted from carriage) if it cannot carry any passengers?" another user added.
"That looks so unreal," a user said.