Munich-based designer Andrea Mocellin, who was previously involved in the Lilium air taxi project, has unveiled a wearable
As the designer explains, the Exo-Line is battery-powered and promises a “physically engaging riding experience.”




To start moving, the user needs tolie on the Exo-Line with your chest, placing your feet on the small stops on the rear wheel. In this case, the "driver" needs to grab the stops on the two front wheels. To turn, you need to change the balance (like on a motorcycle), or with the help of a joystick.
Once you arrive at your destination, the Exo-Line folds up into a backpack of sorts and can be carried on your back until your next trip.
At this stage of development, the designer does not reportabout peak power, top speed, range, price, production plans, and how heavy the Exo Line wearables will be when carried.
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Text and cover photos: Andrea Mocellin/Exo Line
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