The Jaguar 'Freerunner' Sports Car Design Features a Rotating Cabin
Michael Hemsworth — February 23, 2016 — Autos
References: rca.ac.uk & yankodesign
Many car brands are focused on creating vehicles that are essentially one piece in design, but the Jaguar 'Freerunner' sports car design takes a different approach. Featuring a centrifugal cabin that is able to rotate 15-degrees to enable more fluid driving experiences, the Jaguar 'Freerunner' is a true marvel of the design age.
The Jaguar 'Freerunner' is designed by Ari Nikulin, Minwoo Choi and Frederik Vanden Borre of the Royal College of Art in the UK.
Aside from the craft cabin that rotates, the Jaguar 'Freerunner' conceptual sports car design features a head-up display and in-wheel motors to free up space inside the vehicle. The built-in safety cage on the Jaguar 'Freerunner' enable the vehicle to offer comprehensive protection for the pilot and co-pilot.
The Jaguar 'Freerunner' is designed by Ari Nikulin, Minwoo Choi and Frederik Vanden Borre of the Royal College of Art in the UK.
Aside from the craft cabin that rotates, the Jaguar 'Freerunner' conceptual sports car design features a head-up display and in-wheel motors to free up space inside the vehicle. The built-in safety cage on the Jaguar 'Freerunner' enable the vehicle to offer comprehensive protection for the pilot and co-pilot.
Trend Themes
1. Centrifugal-cabin Design - This trend highlights the potential for car designs that incorporate rotating cabins for enhanced driving experiences.
2. Head-up Display Technology - The use of head-up displays in sports car designs opens up opportunities for improved driver visualization and safety.
3. In-wheel Motor Integration - The integration of in-wheel motors in concept cars allows for greater interior space utilization and design flexibility.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Design - The automotive design industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate rotating cabins, head-up displays, and in-wheel motors into future car models.
2. Safety and Protection - The safety and protection industry can develop advanced safety features and protective measures to ensure the well-being of occupants in vehicles with rotating cabins.
3. Electronics and Technology - The electronics and technology industry can create advanced head-up display systems and efficient in-wheel motors to support the development of futuristic concept cars.
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