Academic year

2018 - 2019

Tomo developed to meet the transport needs of young people by combining fun and functionality

The concept car is designed as a friendly vehicle, a life companion that adapts to the user's needs in both leisure and work environments. Tomo's design is characterised by a youthful and urban look, with an intuitive and friendly interface. The vehicle is designed to offer a fun and sustainable driving experience, in line with environmentally friendly values. 

Tomo was realised by EDAG Italia, technical sponsors AM Costruzione Modelli, Clinic Car Italia, Freeland.car Srl, OZ Racing, Pirelli. 

Tomo was born from the main concept idea exterior by Ricardo Alejandro Campos Ortega (Mexico) and the main concept interior by Rudraksh Banerjie (India), developed synergistically together with Tanmay Madhukar Chavan (India), Michele Corneliani (Italy), Shobhanjit Das (India), Alexander Marcel Fröse (Germany), Xiaole Ge (China), Ramón Emmanuel Hernández Cortés (Mexico), Tianchen Huang (China), Sameer Aminullah Khan (India), Saketh Nalla (India), Jay Shrikant Nibandhe (India), Yu-Jie Wang (Taiwan), students of the Master's degree in Transportation Design a. a. 2018/19, coordinated by Alessandro Cipolli with the collaboration of Davide Tealdi, IED lecturer, and under the supervision of Luca Borgogno, Design Director Automobili Pininfarina, IED Transportation Coordinator.