Have you ever wondered what it feels like to commute in space? Wonder no more. If you ever find yourself in space, the all new Stellar Landcraft is here to make your stay over as smooth as possible, and it can even be experienced when you're popping out to the shops to get some bread. Everyone can agree that they're sick and tired of slowly driving past the array of used cars in the desperate search for a parking space, so here's a slick alternative. Digital designer Fjar Ismail named this beast the Stellar Landcraft simply because it's a land-based vehicle inspired by spacecraft. Cool right? Unique geometric shapes, sleek aluminum body panels, and a clean and simple design gives it a playful yet purposeful look, and it's certainly eye-catching.

Fajar described the whole Stellar design as being based on the Quest Atom Alpha, which is another simple, compact electric bike created by the company Quest. Although the Atom Alpha is a fantastic scooter, it is built to travel only short distances. With the Landcraft, Stellar have added an ingenious feature that seems almost inspiring. Ismail clearly states when describing his design, that Southeast Asia (when Ismail is from) has an abundance of sunshine. Amazingly, the Stellar Landcraft design includes a small solar panel on one of the top surfaces of the bike. It can be found just in-front of the seat, which ironically would be where the fuel tank might be on a combustion bike - and it just makes sense. The Stellar Landcraft is the ideal electric scooter for all comers, let's take a closer look into it.

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The Stellar Landcraft Has A Brilliant Lightweight Design

Stellar Landcraft
via: Fajar Ismail

The spectacular Stellar Landcraft features a layered geometry and a lightweight metallic body, which is made from lightweight aluminum sheets wrapped in a white and gray livery - which is pretty similar to what you might see on spacecrafts. And this durable material is perfect for keeping the 240 kWh battery safe. Attractive features also include funky round lights in the front and back, and big chunky wheels.

The industrial designer has cleverly added new features to provide ultimate driver comfort and efficiency. Luxury additional specs include a dual springer fork, a headlamp cover, digital gauges and a springer seat.

Stellar Landcraft
via: Fajar Ismail

The solar panel is an extremely clever touch, but also makes complete sense, especially when considering that the Quest Atom Alpha only offers a mere 15-mile range. Ismail has created a very smart solution, allowing your battery to stay topped up at all times. As long as the motor and the battery operating temperatures stay at a respectable temperature, the ride would have almost never-ending range! Apart from this special touch, the artist has kept thing relatively simple when considering features. The scooter comes with a bright LCD instrument cluster, smartphone connectivity, and single disc brakes at the front and rear.

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Stellar Landcraft Concept
via: Fajar Ismail 

We believe that the Stellar Landcraft is a brilliant electric bike that boasts initiative and fun, in the most futuristic way possible. This marvelous creation definitely attracts a wide range of attention with its unusual take on the standard electric bike, as well as wild creativity. I'm sure we will all be in agreement that it is a cheaper alternative than paying Elon Musk to drive you around in space.