EDAG is noted for its concept cars such as EDAG Biwak estate concept on the Beetle, the EDAG Pontiac Solstice Hardtop and the EDAG Show Car No. 8 based on smart mechanicals.
EDAG has conducted design work for the application of 3D-printing (additive manufacturing) technology under their "Genesis project", in which Fraunhofer, Laser Zentrum Nord and DMRC Paderborn participated.
Concept Cars and Prototypes
- EDAG Scout (1999)
- EDAG 2000 (2000)
- EDAG Keinath GT/C (2001)
- EDAG Keinath GT/C Cabrio (2002)
- EDAG Pontiac Solstice Hardtop
- EDAG Cinema 7D (2003)
- EDAG GenX (2004)
- EDAG/Rinspeed Chopster (2005)
- EDAG Show Car No.8 (2005)
- EDAG Pontiac Solstice Hardtop (2006)
- EDAG Biwak (2006)
- EDAG LUV (2007)
- EDAG Light Car - Open Source (2009)
- EDAG Light Car Sharing (2011)
- EDAG Genesis (2014)
- EDAG Light Coccoon (2015)
LCOS
The EDAG Light Car - Open Source (LCOS), uses Protean Electric wheel hub motors, powered by 180 Gaia battery cells featuring lithium iron phosphate technology, with a maximum range of 150 kilometers (93 mi) and a top speed of 140 km/h (87 mph). Using the charger developed by EDAG and a charging rate of 10 kW, recharging takes approximately 2 hours