Many vehicles are likely designed by creating an exterior silhouette that is then pieced together as needed, but the Mazda Shinshi looks to change things up when it comes to concept sports cars. The Mazda Shinshi puts a focus on the driver by being an extension of their body in order to make the driving experience feel more organic and natural when on the road.
The Mazda Shinshi places the driver and the passenger in the middle of the vehicle in order to ensure optimal weight distribution, better feedback and panoramic vision. This ensures the best experience possible and changes things up when it comes to concept sports cars.
The Mazda Shinshi is the design work of Miguel Angel Bahri and is designed with an eco-friendly electric motor.
Seductive Concept Sports Cars
The Mazda Shinshi is Designed from the Driver Seat Outward
Trend Themes
1. Driver-centric Design - Opportunity for disruptive innovation by creating concept sports cars that prioritize the needs and comfort of the driver.
2. Optimal Weight Distribution - Opportunity for disruptive innovation by designing vehicles that distribute weight evenly for improved performance and handling.
3. Panoramic Vision - Opportunity for disruptive innovation by incorporating panoramic vision features to enhance the driving experience and safety.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the automotive industry by developing concept sports cars with driver-centric designs and advanced technologies.
2. Electric Vehicles - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the electric vehicle industry by integrating eco-friendly electric motors into concept sports cars.
3. Design Engineering - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the design engineering industry by rethinking vehicle designs to prioritize optimal weight distribution and panoramic vision.