Academic year

2023-2024

Customization and Technology for a New Mobility Experience

The project focuses on Italy and Generation Alpha, who live immersed in technology. The result is "To Do," a highly customizable two-seater car, with the ability to modify its design through virtual reality and interactive skins.

The vehicle features a fluid exterior design with a large rear sphere for customization and employs innovative mechanics with wheel-mounted motors to maximize interior space. It offers a spacious environment with rotating seats, a joystick-integrated steering wheel, and special versions for marine and mountain environments.

"To Do" aims to create a unique and personalized experience, connecting the driver to both nature and technology.
 

With the advent of electric vehicles and the adoption of increasingly stringent regulations on batteries, size, and weight, the automotive industry is undergoing a major transformation. For this reason, Suzuki challenged Transportation Design students to design a compact, eco-friendly city car that would appeal to younger generations. The response was a Japanese-inspired K-car for the European market, combining innovation with the latest trends in the automotive industry.

Thesis Supervisor: Fulvio Fantolino

Assistant Supervisor: Michele Albera