Don't see a use for a vehicle though. Two Gyroscopes, a bit bigger than a beach Ball, would hold that upright two, take the drive train off of a Honda Gold wing, tto power the rear wheel, maybe another smaller engine to charge a battery pack, and you could make one neat looking gyroscopic car out of something that big. Lots of room to work with. The Lit Motors self righting motorcycle is a real working vehicle. The videos demonstrate the gyroscopic function. There are many videos of this. Scaling up would just take more money, it's a proven technology.
I'm hedging that the three wheeler ELIO on the bottom will storm the market, cheap, front wheel drive, with incredible gas mileage as a non-hybrid, this car is starting to be produced. Suggested retail price $6800 dollars U.S.. He purchased the Humvee factory to produce these, and has huge investors. By being front wheel drive, with a ground up engineered engine and drive train, this car will be incredibly stable, and will pull you through the turns, rather than having the rear wheel push on the outer wheel in a turn and cause an unsafe situation.