The Harmony is an all-terrain, amphibious recreational vehicle design concept that smoothly makes the transition from dirt road to open seas with alternative energy. Created by industrial designer Weili Feng, the RV is powered by hydrogen fuel cells so vacationers can enjoy an eco-guilt-free holiday in the country.
Additional sources of green power include a solar powered jet drive for propulsion and a solar paddle sail that also doubles as a solar harvesting system.
Harmony is designed for four adults and features leisure areas, a kitchen, entertainment facilities and a toilet.
Via Designboom & Eco Friend
Comments (4)

I appreciate the concern which is been rose. The things need to be sorted out because it is about the individual but it can be with everyone.
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written by kinoshika , April 28, 2010
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written by kinoshika , April 28, 2010
It shows a family of 4 but is clearly meant for just two people as there is only one bed and no bunks or floor space for kids, especially teens. I'd really like to see a concept vehicle meant for 4 or even full time workcampers.
Wes
written by Wes and Kathy , May 02, 2010
Wes
written by Wes and Kathy , May 02, 2010
The "concept" is awesome, the design however stinks. It is quite obvious that no one from the camping industry or the boating industry was consulted before designing this "Rv". For one where is the storage space? For two hit with a side wind this thing would role over on land or at sea. Keep up the hard work, or country needs products like this. GO green!
written by Harold Hays , May 02, 2010
written by Harold Hays , May 02, 2010
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written by jim , March 06, 2010