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Jobin Sunil Designs the Newlands Vehicle for Adventurers

Jobin Sunil designed the new Newlands automobile, which is an off-roading vehicle that is influenced by the classic Land Rover. It is a concept design that retains the main elements of the Discovery to combat the terrains of off-roading and more. It extends the boxy structure along the front and back of the car.

The front has a clean appearance that retains the brand's design language. The rear side of the car has an open-back look for function and more. The overall open structure has a raw theme that is prepared for safaris. Additionally, the front is slightly shortened and this is done to highlight the boxy shape that detours away from the classic Discovery look.
Trend Themes
1. Off-roading Vehicles - The Newlands vehicle is an impressive off-roading vehicle concept design that combines classic design elements with modern functionality.
2. Influenced Designs - Jobin Sunil's design for the Newlands vehicle is influenced by the classic Land Rover, showcasing the potential for incorporating nostalgic design elements into modern products.
3. Boxy Structure - The Newlands vehicle's boxy structure, both extended and shortened in certain areas, offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for creating vehicles that balance classic aesthetics with practical functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore the potential of off-roading vehicles like the Newlands concept to cater to adventure-seeking customers in unique and compelling ways.
2. Design - Design professionals can draw inspiration from Jobin Sunil's influenced design approach when creating new products that blend nostalgic elements with contemporary functionality.
3. Outdoor Adventure - The outdoor adventure industry can benefit from the disruptive innovation opportunity presented by the Newlands vehicle's boxy structure, as it provides a rugged yet stylish option for off-roading enthusiasts.

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