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    Banana Peel: World’s Lowest Car, Taiwan

    Netizens are gushing over a custom Honda Civic car from Taiwan for its jaw-dropping features, looks, and especially its height. The exceptional car got a yellow colour, complementing its unique yet super cool name ‘Banana Peel’, making it stand out in the field of cars. Let’s see what’s new, it’s driving people crazy about it.


    Singular Features Making an Awe

    Surprisingly, this modified car has no seats in it. The driver has to lie back in the car and use the cameras in place of traditional mirrors for manoeuvring it. It was designed specifically for the biennale. Being the world’s lowest car, the whip rolls just millimetres from the ground with obscure wheels, highlighted by DerechaDario. The magnificent creation is catching eyeballs through its witty, striking and never-before-seen features. Even with intense refashioning, it’s operational and drivable, though its low-slung clearly shows that it’s ideal for smooth, unhindered surfaces for riding.

    It’s an overhauled Honda Civic EG tremendous creation of the Stance Garage Taiwan (SGT) team, headed by Lan Dong.
    Luxury Taiwan’s web page mentioned that ‘Banana Peel is so close to the ground it looks like it’s clipping through the street- almost as if it’s stuck in a video game texture.’

    Mixed, Though Hilarious, Reactions on the Web

    The innovation is being appreciated for its distinctiveness and divergent view, but there’s also another side to the coin, in which people are concerned about its practicality and raise questions.

    One social media user put up a question mark,” How will we sit in the car, bro?” whereas the next commented,” I thought this car was buried in concrete.”

    While another user states,” I wonder what the wheels look like,” one more writes,” Should I have named it the Speedbump?”

    The recast has mixed reactions from people worldwide. The Banana Peel car has taken Taiwanese creation to extreme levels, setting a new image of Taiwan’s car culture. But the challenge of preserving its ground-hugging modification and functionality of such a car remains tough and an outstanding question.

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