
The Mexican based company named BioMotion has revealed its Alux concept for an affordable electric car.
The BioMotion Alux concept is the result of a competition held by the automaker to design an inexpensive, environmentally friendly and ecologically sustainable vehicle for Latin America.
The BioMotion Alux, selected as a winning concept from more than 100 entries, has been designed by Victor Humberto Sanchez Rodriguez, Sebastian Dib Alberu, Alejandro Miranda Rosaslanda, Oscar Eduardo Chavira Lopez and Alejandro Castenada Sanchez.
“Our goal is to present an alternative model pollutant transport and zero zero gasoline consumption. Derived from excessive Oil Pollution (CO2), which today faces the reality of global climate change. We understand it is time to find new forms of transport requires us BioMotion our environment can help take those first steps in consciousness we must ecology and contribute to the transformation of our lives”.
The name Alux has clear environmental connotations : in Mayan culture, the Alux were spirits that inhabited the forests and caves of Mexico.
The BioMotion Alux Concept is a stylish small, five-door hatchback and it’s getting LED headlights, bulging fenders, distinctive taillights and five-spoke alloy wheels.
No drivetrain specs are known and there’s no word on when or if the Alux concept will go into production.





