Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
The City Transformer by Eyal Cremer, Jacob Sasse, Nimrod Jack Eliezer, and Ron Inbar is a cutting-edge vehicle designed to meet the demands of modern urban environments. Its compact, electric, and transformable design makes it ideal for city life, addressing the growing challenges of space, sustainability, and mobility.
The concept utilizes natural fibers, minimizing waste & energy consumption. It produces zero emissions, reducing pollution, & compact mode decreases traffic congestion and carbon footprint.
It caters to urban dwellers and businesses, with convenient storage and a sustainable approach. It envisions an eco-friendly urban mobility future, greener, smarter, & more accessible.

Embodying a holistic approach to design innovation and sustainability, the project has been awarded a 2024 Green Good Design Awards by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
It not only addresses technical aspects but also contributes to social and environmental improvements in cities.
The vehicle has a top speed of around 90 km/h (56 mph), sufficient for both city driving and short trips on highways.
It offers a driving range of approximately 180 km (112 miles) per charge, making it suitable for daily commuting in urban areas.
Despite its compact size, the City Transformer can seat two passengers comfortably, offering a balance of practicality and compactness.
With the vehicle’s compactness and efficiency, we aim to give back a portion of that public space to the community.
This means more space for pedestrians, cyclists, and green areas, fostering a better quality of life and promoting sustainable living in urban environments.
The adaptability of the City Transformer not only benefits the environment but also serves as a social and business innovation.
By offering a solution that is versatile and efficient, we contribute to more harmonious coexistence between urban residents and their surroundings.
Additionally, the reduced footprint of our vehicles can have positive economic impacts by optimizing parking space utilization and reducing traffic congestion.

Project: City Transformer
Designers: City Transformer Ltd.
Lead Designers: Eyal Cremer, Jacob Sasse, Nimrod Jack Eliezer, and Ron Inbar
Manufacturer: City Transformer Ltd.
Photographers: Alessandro Citterio












