Pickups are traditionally widely used for cargo transportation and urban needs. However, their design has not changed much over the years and still faces problems such as high fuel consumption, difficult access to load and restriction of rear seats; However, a new design of pickup cars called Yanko Design is trying to fix these shortcomings. (Yanko Design)
Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
The design of the Scorpion 2 is inspired by the scorpion or the helmet of the mountain cyclists and the body’s ratio has been optimized to provide more space without reducing the rear occupant. The high altitude of the car also makes it easy to cross the difficult paths.
The pickup load section of the Scorpion 2 is divided into two sections to carry both small loads and to move larger loads by sleeping the separator wall. The rail -connected coating automatically moves depending on the size of the load to keep the load constant and not shaking.

Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
The front of the Scorpion has a unique design that narrows from top to bottom and increases driver’s field of view. The structure of the four lights also creates a safer driving experience. The side mirrors also play the role of the radar sensor, and the front camera identifies the barriers to the road or the low -income streets.
The designer of the Scorpion 2 car has also suggested a successful battery that can supply the car’s hybrid energy or be used as an electronic power supply on long trips.
The concept design of Scorpion 2 shows that the future of pickups can be a combination of flexibility, safety and intelligent use. You also say about your view of this unique pickup with Kajaro.
Cover Source: Yanko Design | Photographer: Unknown
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