This years graduating MA Automotive Design students at Coventry University's School of Art and Design have recently displayed their work at the end of the one-year course. Sponsored by CORUS, the show was held at Coventry University's Technology Park from 21-25th of September.
The projects on display from the 21 MA students varied in both vehicle type and media chosen with which to communicate the design.
Matthew Blaylock displayed an Advanced Vehicle for 2030. The very impressive model and design won the top vote of judges for the Corus Award for Best Vehicle Design in the show. It set out to initiate a production process that would allow customers to participate in the design and specification of their own vehicle.
Takumi Yamamoto from Japan, had a European answer to what an American Pickup should be. His idea would allow a European manufacturer to capture a slice of the vast Pickup market in America.
Carlo Brunelli had a new concept for Alfa Romeo, in the shape of his Nuova. His intention was to introduce a versatile MPV interior within the shape of a new mid-size sports coupe. Time spent at Alfas design studio helped him towards producing a convincing, 'production ready' looking design and execution.
David Hart showed the results of an investigation into vehicle aesthetics, with unique influences in the creation of his model's sculptural forms.
Zhen Sun from China used his knowledge and experience to challenge himself to produce a Economical Family Car for China. With a fifth of the worlds population eager to spend newly acquired wealth on modern technological products, he says. The car had to be a blueprint for the next generation of economical passenger cars
Thomas Mikkelsen, with help from Honda, designed a potential replacement for the Old Honda NSX sports car