Saudi Arabia is building a giant car-free region beside the Red Sea, but its futuristic city plans have changed
- Back in 2017, Saudi Arabia announced something that sounded almost too big to be real, an entire new region along the Red Sea coast, bigger than Belgium, built from scratch around clean energy, zero cars and a completely new way of living.
- Called NEOM, the project's most famous piece was The Line, a car free city meant to stretch 170 kilometres through the desert inside two mirrored towers, housing up to nine million people who would never need a road, a car or a single tailpipe.
- Nearly a decade later, the story has taken a very different turn.
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- Back in 2017, Saudi Arabia announced something that sounded almost too big to be real, an entire new region along the Red Sea coast, bigger than Belgium, built from scratch around clean energy, zero cars and a completely new way of living.
- Called NEOM, the project's most famous piece was The Line, a car free city meant to stretch 170 kilometres through the desert inside two mirrored towers, housing up to nine million people who would never need a road, a car or a single tailpipe.
- Nearly a decade later, the story has taken a very different turn.
Sources: Times of India