This may not be the most practical cargo trike we’ve ever seen – but it’s certainly the most striking, combining a tricycle from the 1920s with the front end of a Citroën 2CV.

It’s the work of Milan-based designer Luca Agnelli, who creates unique electric pedal-assist bikes he creates using parts from salvaged vintage 1950s motorcycles, including petrol tanks that are repurposed to house the battery.

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Agnelli Milano 2CV Paris (Credit: Agnelli Milano) 4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Agnelli 2CV Paris, combines parts from the iconic French car, which was in production from a 1929 Doniselli Duomo cargo trike

The trike is finished with a saddle and other accessories from Brooks, and has a 250 Watt motor.

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Agnelli Milano 2CV Paris (Credit: Agnelli Milano) 5 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

It is a one-off created for the Autonomy Urban Mobility Show (link is external), which took place earlier this month at the Grande Hall de la Villette in Paris – around 5 kilometres along the Boulevard Peripherique from the Citroën plant at Levallois-Perret where the donor car would have been built.

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Agnelli Milano 2CV Paris (Credit: Agnelli Milano) 3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Agnelli, who began his career as an antique furniture restorer, set up his Agnelli Milano Bici business in 2015.