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How EVs Are Delivering New Packages
Replacing one big engine with thousands of small batteries has freed up space and opened up what’s possible
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Simon Loasby moves to Hyundai China
Ex-VW and Rolls-Royce man to lead the design of Hyundai's China-specific models
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Rolls-Royce Phantom VII HVAC Controls
Reimagining a British luxury icon meant being mindful of unsightly knobs
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Umeå Degree Show 2017
Student on the central east coast of Sweden are next up to analyse the impacts of autonomy
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Concept Car of the Week: Renault Avantime (1999)
In the history of French car design, Philippe Guédon is a legend. While maybe not as well-known as Patrick Le Quement or Robert Opron, Guédon has been involved in the design of many vehicles from Simca, Matra and of course Renault. He is considered the father of the Renault Espace, a design widely attributed to designer Antonis Volanis but finally shepherded to production by Guédon for Renault in 1984.
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Trends at Clerkenwell Design Week 2017
Themes and inspiration at London’s growing product and furniture design showcase
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Art Center Spring Show 2017
Fine work from the the Pasadena college’s first crop of 2017 graduates
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Swansea Degree Show 2017
UWTSD Swansea shows their Automotive and Transport Design courses’ major projects
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Coventry University launches National Transport Design Centre
Centre is open to students and industry, will aim to boost local economy and UK's industrial prominence
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First sight: BMW Concept 8 Series
A solid glimpse of a future production vehicle - and the next era of BMW design
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Chrysler/Simca Shake and Suzuki Go (1970 & ’72)
Some Holiday Fun from Bertone and Marcello Gandini
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Winners of 2016 GM China Interactive Competition announced
Yang Yin, from Shenyang University, and Magpie Can, from the Sichuan Conservatory Of Music, have won internships with SGMW and GM China
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Jaguar XJ (X351) Purple Velvet Linings
Who says colour and trim in limousines has to be stoical? Not Ian Callum...
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First sight: Škoda Karoq
It's all about sharp sculpting and surfacing, says Škoda's exterior design chief
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Lamborghini Bravo (1974)
For many, the recent crisis of 2008 through to 2012 was the worst downturn for the automotive industry in many years. But the mid-1970s were in many ways just as grim, though many of the players in the industry were stronger then and could weather the economic storm better than in recent crises. For makers of fine cars, however, those were desperate times indeed. But many of the designs of those years, some of the best ever, seem to defy the desperation and might fool one into thinking it was an automotive golden age.