designer 
Adam Schacter  comes a concept car innovation that comes to solve a number of problems  facing the inner city delivery vehicles. The CarGo is a one sitter  electric car with a capability for various configuration to address  several delivery needs. 
CarGo allows the driver to quickly adept  the vehicle to the needs of the road and the needs of his cargo. The  extendable wheel base and the changing front and rear tracks enable the  driver to easily make the car narrower to allow maneuverability in heavy  traffic, or extend out to accommodate tall and heavy cargo. Telescopic  tilting makes CarGo very stable around tight bends and can be handled  like a motorcycle or a commuter car.
The car has three configurations:
Compact mode – for traveling in normal  city traffic and for ease of parking.
Narrow mode – for maneuvering in and out  of heavy traffic.
Pick-up truck mode –  the wheels are  extended out for a better stability.


The cab of the CarGo has detachable  doors for the driver to move quickly in and out. In  closed door  configuration the doors can be used for  advertising or company logo.  The removable storage compartment (the Pod) in the back, permits  vertical or horizontal attachment. The sides of the Pod can be opened  from either sides or the back to enable easy sliding in of heavy cargo.
When the work is done, the pod can be  removed completely or can be folded up to reduce wind drag and increase  speed. This turns the CarGo into a regular, electric commuter vehicle.