The OX
It’s Gordon Murray’s humanitarian contribution. The OX was developed through the inspiration of a philanthropist, Sir Torquil Norman. This cargo vehicle is designed to make transportation and cargo delivery much easier in Africa and at a reduced cost.
The OX was designed as a flat-pack vehicle. That means it’s shipped in parts, kind of like Ikea, and assembled at its destination. There aren’t likely to be any tiny allen keys needed, though. Once built, its capacity is two metric tonnes, 13 people, or eight 44-gallon drums.
Three prototypes have been developed and the project is currently in the crowdfunding stage. Once they being shipping out, six flat-pack OX vehicles can fit in a shipping container as opposed to two fully-assembled units. And no, Gordon Murray isn’t Swedish.