This architectural cubism inspired Renault automobile’s interior is not meant for claustrophobic drivers - Yanko Design
While we relish in the glory of massive leaps in the automotive sector, the next big affair to await frontward to is innovative inspirations that challenge the traditional molds of automotive pattern. That's why intuitive designers similar Bruno Arena envision how things are going to be like a few years down the line. His Polestar concept was a expert example of modular vehicle chassis that'south imbibed with the flexibility of use and besides looks aesthetically pleasing. Bruno has another design up his sleeve which seems straight out of a Sci-Fi movie, fit for a Tron Legacy sequel. This is the Renault LC Zeroventi concept, made for the time to come of humanity which seems to be heading towards automated mobility while enhancing the commute feel.
While one would await for a nature-inspired or a retro vehicle inspired design, Bruno follows a very radical arroyo. He derives the basic inspiration for the Renault LC Zeroventi from the "architectural cubism" of Le Corbusier'due south best works. He also infuses the traces of completely unrelated things similar a USB storage drive and vinyl player (credible in the side pods and the boot section) to add uniqueness to the blueprint. That explains the geometrical blueprint of the concept, exemplified by the see-through conservatory-like aesthetics. The driving position is like to how a driver would seat in a motorsports car (Formula-1 to exist precise), and the aerodynamic blueprint points towards a high-speed adrenaline-inducing blitz.
The car has storage space upwardly front and 360-caste audio to encapsulate the commuter with spatial audio for a sublime driving experience. Since information technology is a single-seated electric machine, it is made for pure driving fun. And yes, the completely closed driving section tin can make a few people claustrophobic, so that needs to be kept in heed before jumping into the driving seat!
Designer: Bruno Loonshit
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2020/12/21/this-architectural-cubism-inspired-renault-automobiles-interior-is-not-meant-for-claustrophobic-drivers/
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