
The Two2 is a unique small four-wheeler, wherein 20% of it is made up of upcycled parts. Furthermore, easily scalable designs with an affordable approach make this small car quite a feat.
The Krux Two2, at first glance, might seem a bit tad straightforward with its boxy-shaped, slight Jeep-ish front fascia. But underneath, its a simple electric car, comfortable for two. The company claims that the concept of the Two2 was built using a carryover skateboard, in this case, it was Revais platform.
Led by the former Chief designer at Mahindra & Mahindra, Kripa Anantham - Krux Studios unique proposition with the Two2 is to give both customers and manufacturers a green and sustainable solution when it comes to last-mile mobility.

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The simple frame is investment light and is designed so that precision parts can be centrally made and sent as flatpacks to local assembly units, the company says. This self-containing platform comes with its own set of batteries, electric motors, and drive components, as well. The Two2 is powered by an 11 kWh battery, and a 15 kW motor, the specifications are yet to be confirmed.
Senior executives in the ELV (End of Life Vehicles) crushing business are so passionate about extracting and reusing raw material. Jyoti spoke to me about landfills in Delhi and introduced me to companies using hemp to make fabric in a sustainable way, said Kripa Ananthan, the Director of Krux Studios.

Faisal at EMT not only facilitated the prototype build but was also the occasional manikin, being well over 6 feet tall! Though we ensure driver ergonomics virtually, it is necessary to check physically with people of different anthropometry; broadly someone very tall, someone very short, and one or two average-sized people, she further explained.
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Coming back to that unique Jeep-ish front fascia, you would find some hammer peening marks. Those are intentional, as was revealed by the director, At the end of the day, (many) cars are still made by hand, by people, she explainedede.

As for this rear fascia, with this color scheme and the bulging side notes - the Two2's design seems to have derived from a certain Land Rover. The vertical placement of the taillights and blacked-out rear bumpers further make up for the off-road vibe.
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So, what are your thoughts on this unique electric vehicle? Krux Studio is looking for partners to collaborate and take this idea to production. For more information, do join our exclusive 91Wheels WhatsApp and 91 Wheels Telegram groups. Where you can also know more about vehicles, conduct discussions on your favourite ride, and much more! You can also subscribe to our Youtube channel for video content on the latest from the world of cars and motorcycles.