YouTuber Michael Reeves has created a “car” out of electric scooters, controlled by Nintendo Wiimote as a steering wheel.

It’s been over a year sinceOfflineTVmember and hugely popular YouTuberMichael Reeveslast uploaded a video. The YouTuber is back, creating an entirely functional “car” out of electric scooters.

In a brand-new video uploaded on June 6, Michael set out to take the four-tire setup of a typical modern car and replace them with four electronic scooters. Each scooter was planned to be held together by a frame, acting like the main body of a car.

With a lot of clever ingenuity, Michael created the scooter-car hybrid, which worked and could be driven with a Wii remote.

The final project even involved a “custom push-off system” with a customized sneaker attached to a large metal piston. This gave the scooter car the ability to push off to give momentum, just like when riding a scooter.

The scooter-car put into practice just about every engineering skill you can imagine. From3D-printingparts, to coding on Python to allow theretro Wiicontroller to interact with handmade throttles. The project took around 80 hours of welding alone to assemble a heavy-duty metal frame.

The end result looks like an Inspector-Gadget-like contraption – with a sneaker hanging at the back, plastic tableware containers containing the throttles, and a modifiedgaming chairas the car seat.

Despite its unorthodox appearance, it still allowed the YouTuber to drive through the streets of Santa Monica.

Michael was inspired to create the bizarre contraption after visiting a friend in hospital who was recovering from an e-scooter-related injury.

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Rosalie Newcombe was a Senior Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. Rosalie is an expert on all things handhelds, and has been picking them up since the original Game Boy, all the way up to the Steam Deck. They have covered hardware for PCGamesN and Custom PC.