All Autonomous design articles – Page 2
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BMW i Interaction Ease - interior only concept
This concept collaboration between BMW’s Californian DesignWorks satellite and its Munich studio gave us a compelling insight into how cloud-enabled ‘shy tech’ could deliver a luxury autonomous travel experience while also simplifying the interior to the point that it was difficult to recognise this was a car at all.
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Seating Trends Spotlight
Car designers have been exploring different seating configurations in expectation of self-driving technology
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Apex AP-0 combines LIDAR with lightness
The Hong Kong backed, British built Apex AP-0 electric supercar intends to gamify track driving for future car enthusiasts. We spoke to the lead designer
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Gordon Murray Design’s Motiv concept
The Gordan Murray Design Motiv concept was recently shown at the MOVE 2020 mobility show in London. We speak to one of the lead designers involved in the project
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Cruise reveals its “production-ready” Origin autonomous car
Cruise Automation, a mobility startup with funding from GM and Honda, has debuted its new… car?
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CES 2020: Mercedes-Benz releases the AVTR concept
Mercedes-Benz aims to blur the lines between human and machine with its new Vision AVTR concept, shown at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in partnership with film director James Cameron, whose 2009 blockbuster Avatar gets a sequel next year
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CES 2020: MetroSnap, Rinspeed’s biggest concept to date
Rinspeed has introduced the MetroSnap, the largest of the group of Snap concepts. It can seat six in a 3+3 arrangement like a mini-bus or shuttle, it can again, be a mobile conference room, or be outfitted for commercial or cargo solutions
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Scania AXL autonomous truck was created cabless
Swedish HGV company Scania has created an autonomous construction vehicle that has no cabin for human occupants. The self-driving truck is designed for an enclosed environment such as quarries and construction sites.
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First sight: Yanfeng XiM20
Yanfeng’s Red Dot award-winning XiM20’s concept focuses on making a connection with people using a vehicle for short-trip travel, within a framework of the users being a group who value experiences over posessions
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Visions of tomorrow at Goodwood FOS’s Future Lab
The Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019 Future Lab crammed together the latest auto and digital innovations
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Citroën’s full-comfort concept: 19_19
On a gloriously sunny day at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019, design director Pierre Leclercq met with Car Design News to discuss the new Citroën concept
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Q&A with YooJung Ahn, head of design, Waymo
Celebrating 10 years of self-driving design development, Car Design News chats to Waymo’s head of design YooJung Ahn
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Technology focus - in UX is less more?
Leaps in digital technology continue to transform the way we interact with vehicles. Here we look at the variety of approaches to touchscreens
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Technology focus - reading our emotions
We take a look at the latest work by suppliers and carmakers to read and affect the emotional state of vehicle occupants
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CES 2019: Hyundai Mobis gestures towards the future
Neat pod encapsulates some innovative technology
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CES 2019: Daimler ‘reassesses’ platooning
Platooning did not achieve anticipated efficiencies, says Daimler
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Design Essay: The role of humans in AVs
Autonomous light commercial vehicles are a growing area – but where do humans fit into it?
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How Magna aims to preserve beauty in the age of autonomy
Car Design News spoke to Magna Exteriors experts Larry Erickson, Global Director of Exteriors Design Group, and Brian Krull, Global Director of Innovation – Exteriors, about the looming challenge of creating aesthetically pleasing autonomous vehicles.
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Future of the Automobile Conference highlights
12 provocative insights from a special conference about the future of the car
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Design Essay: Changing The Game
Looking at what the virtual world can – and will – bring to reality
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