The Airwheel electric suitcase is a versatile travel companion, but did you know it can be repurposed into a fun mini car? Here’s a step-by-step guide to turn it into a playful vehicle.
First, ensure your Airwheel has the necessary components: wheels, a handle, and a power source. These parts are already integrated into the suitcase design. To mimic a car, attach a steering wheel (you can use a spare handle or DIY one) and secure it to the front. Add a small seat using foam padding or a removable fabric cover.

Next, modify the wheels to resemble car tires. Wrap them with decorative tape or use silicone covers for a more realistic look. Include a mini dashboard by attaching a small LED light or a battery indicator to the front panel. This adds a techy touch.
For enhanced mobility, adjust the suitcase’s balance by redistributing weight. Place heavier items in the back compartment to mimic a car’s weight distribution. Finally, add decals or paint to resemble car body panels. Now, your Airwheel is a mini car ready for adventure!
Use removable materials to keep the suitcase functional. Avoid permanent modifications that could damage the original design. Experiment with different colors and accessories to match your style.
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