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Looks Like Malta Absolutely Loves The Retro-Modern Design For An Electric Bus Fleet

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An innovative design for Malta’s buses which blends futurism and nostalgia appears to be going down extremely well with the public.

In an online straw poll conducted by Lovin Malta among 328 people, 86% of respondents said they loved Mizzi Studio’s design, while only 3% said they can’t stand it and 4% said they were unsure.

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Meanwhile, 7% said it was completely irrelevant to them as they wouldn’t use the bus no matter the design.

Mizzi Studio recently launched plans to bring back the multi-coloured and idiosyncratic designs of past buses, but this time in an electric and emission-free fleet.

Their plans have already been endorsed by the Transport Minister, Malta Public Transport and Transport Malta, and have received international attention – with the likes of Forbes, Wallpaper and Designboom writing about it.

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These are some of the main features of the proposed buses

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• They will be multi-coloured, just as they were several decades ago when the colour of the bus represented a particular destination.

• They will be electric and emission-free, in line with EU and Maltese government plans to shift towards less polluting vehicles in the near future.

• The traditional hand-painting line patterns and lettering (tberfil) that had characterised the old buses will return, but this time through LED technology that will allow drivers to customise their own vehicles.

• They will be equipped with state-of-the-art air-conditioning and cooling systems, the lack of which was a major shortcoming of the old buses.

• They will be adorned with traditional symbols, such as angel wings to symbolise victory and flight, an abstract Maltese cross to symbolise national pride and horseshoe badges to ward off evil spirits.

• They will be fully accessible, with middle doors to avoid long queues and low floors and ramps to ensure full accessibility for people in wheelchairs.

What do you make of these designs?

READ NEXT: POLL: What Do You Think Of The Futuristically Nostalgic Look For Malta’s Buses?

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