[MC]Ronin[MC] Posted February 20, 2020 Share Posted February 20, 2020 When you have quality training, students graduate this way Let's enjoy today's automotive design, because tomorrow doesn't look very emotional. The European Institute of Design (Istituto Europeo di Design, IED) will travel across the Alps to present its futuristic urban electric car at the Geneva Motor Show. Tracy has a master's degree from several students. The Tracy is 3.76 meters long, which means it is only 15 inches longer than the Fiat 500, but still offers six seats asymmetrically located. The Italian edition of Quattroruote has learned that this is made possible by the use of an electric motor that is much more compact than a comparable gasoline engine. The large glass surface gives passengers a sense of space that is not normally associated with such a small car. Seen from the side, Tracy looks like a cross between a buggy and a Smart ForTwo, but "dressed" for a carnival. The high clearance, open yellow dampers and Pirelli Scorpion ATR tires are a nod to customers' current taste preferences for SUVs and crossover models. Elastic straps can hold 2-3 small bags in the back, since the entire interior space is for passengers sitting opposite each other, only the driver's seat is back to the rest. The drive is only known to be electric, and all four wheels are driven. Batteries, mileage and other parameters are missing. However, students who did Tracy study design, not engineering, so design is more important in this case. Equally important is the quality of higher education in Italy, as evidenced by this diploma work. We remind you that we recently wrote about the Bulgarian Teresa Nikolova, who works at Italdesign. She is also a graduate of Istituto Europeo di Design. This development will not be produced, but it shows us how the next generation of designers see the cars of the future. The designers at Jaguar Land Rover have a similar idea, presenting Project Vector: the company's vision for the future of transportation. It is built on a skateboard chassis, with all the mechanics positioned under the floor. This opens up maximum space for passengers. There is room for four in the interior, but the model can be transformed into a delivery vehicle. Vector is autonomous, but for the moment there are steering wheels and pedals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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