R&D
Sep 30 2008, Sameer Kumar

The Beast:

The RD Concept Car could be termed as the trike of the future. It is unlike any other concept design as it is not a car that is ultra-modern in design. Instead, it assumes the shape of a compact, sleek and stylish trike of the future..

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