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I spotted two completely different visions of the automobile sitting in traffic

Posted on June 6, 2026June 6, 2026 by [email protected]

On the front: a software-defined EV packed with sensors, processors, and code.

On the back: a lightweight mechanical machine that looked straight out of the 1960s.

And it made me think:

Have we confused complexity with innovation?

The automotive industry is obsessed with adding more:

• More software
• More screens
• More sensors
• More features

But the little blue car follows the opposite philosophy:

Less.

Less weight.
Less complexity.
Less filtering between driver and machine.

Its engineering brilliance comes from fundamentals:

→ Exceptional weight distribution
→ Ultra-low mass
→ Mechanical grip instead of electronic intervention
→ Simple structural solutions instead of layers of complexity

No over-the-air updates.

No AI assistant.

No digital ecosystem.

Just physics.

And physics never goes out of date.

Don’t get me wrong.

The future belongs to software-defined vehicles.

But this tiny machine is a reminder that some of the greatest engineering achievements come from removing things – not adding them.

Sometimes innovation isn’t about making something more complicated.

It’s about making it simpler.

Which philosophy resonates more with you?

The software-defined future or the mechanical purist approach?

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