Andrew Fabishevskiy dreamed up the design for NASA’s electric lunar rover motorcycle last year, and his vision is no longer just a vision: German company Hookie took the design and built the vehicle, which will be on display at the Automotive Petersen Museum in Los Angeles this fall.
The vehicle is designed to support lunar expeditions in the coming years. It takes its name (Tardigrade) from the bear-like microscopic animal, a reference to the motorcycle’s ability to adapt to extreme conditions.




Source: Designboom