car design | designboom.com https://www.designboom.com/tag/car-design/ designboom magazine | your first source for architecture, design & art news Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:13:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 expandable electric camper concept recharges itself without plugging in https://www.designboom.com/technology/expandable-off-grid-electric-camper-recharges-itself-hyundai-staria-concept/ Thu, 22 Jan 2026 03:20:43 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1174183 using a solar panel built into the pop-up roof, it can collect energy and produce enough electricity to help run itself as well as some appliances.

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Hyundai STARIA Camper Concept could charge on its own

 

The expandable Hyundai STARIA Camper Concept could recharge itself without plugging in using the built-in solar panel on the off-grid electric vehicle. Built into the roof, the panel can collect energy from the sun and produce electricity to help run a small refrigerator, a portable shower, and the temperature system to keep the cabin cool. 

 

Through this, the driving range of the off-grid electric camper could be extended by adding extra energy to the battery. In good conditions, the battery can charge from 10 percent to 80 percent in about 20 minutes, which can help power up the appliances as well as make driving the van stay longer. The camper concept is a new addition to the STARIA lineup of the manufacturer, a sibling of its multi-purpose vehicle.

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Smart glass in the rear of expandable off-grid electric camper

 

The design of the off-grid electric camper concept STARIA starts with the people carrier, which has a smooth, rounded shape that looks more like a spaceship than a traditional van. It helps the vehicle move easily through the air, which saves energy and reduces wind noise. Above the vehicle, the power-operated pop-up roof can expand. When the vehicle is parked, the roof can rise at the push of a button, and it creates more headroom inside and makes the space feel brighter, more open, and wider.

 

Inside, the STARIA Camper Concept could look like a small living room. At the front, there are two large captain’s chairs, which can turn around by themselves using electric controls. Once they are turned, the front and back of the cabin connect into one shared space where people can sit, talk, or relax together. At the back, the seats can fold flat with the push of a button, turning the cabin into a sleeping area for two people. To improve privacy, Hyundai adds smart glass in the rear windows, so it can change from clear to dark using a touchscreen, helping block sunlight, reduce heat, and lower noise from outside. So far, the off-grid electric camper is still a concept, and viewers can see its prototype at the 2026 CMT trade fair in Stuttgart, which runs between January 17th and 25th.

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there’s a pull-out shelter from the roof

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the pop-up roof extended upwards

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a portable shower is embedded into the vehicle

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a small dining table can be set up from the rear

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built into the roof, the panel can collect energy from the sun

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the seats can fold and transform into a bed

 

project info:

 

name: STARIA Camper Concept

manufacturer: Hyundai | @hyundai

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eco sports car by mazda captures and recycles carbon emissions while driving https://www.designboom.com/technology/eco-sports-car-mazda-captures-recycles-carbon-emissions-concept-vision-x-coupe/ Fri, 16 Jan 2026 03:45:41 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1173392 equipped with the mobile carbon capture technology, the vehicle filters out the carbon dioxide directly from the exhaust system.

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Carbon capture technology in mazda’s eco concept sports car

 

Mazda has unveiled the eco concept sports car Vision X-Coupe that can capture and recycle carbon emissions the more it drives around. Equipped with the Mobile Carbon Capture technology developed by the manufacturer, the vehicle filters out the carbon dioxide directly from the exhaust system. Normally, cars release carbon dioxide into the air through their exhaust, serving as one of the main gases that causes climate change. Mazda’s idea is to catch some of this gas before it escapes into the atmosphere, and by integrating the technology into the exhaust, it allows the eco concept sports car to capture the emissions more efficiently.

 

Inside the device is a material called zeolite, a porous mineral with tiny holes. These holes act like a sponge for the carbon dioxide, so as the exhaust flows through the eco concept sports car, it absorbs the harmful gases and holds onto them. Later, the captured carbon can be removed and reused instead of being released into the air because Mazda wants to recycle the captured carbon instead of letting it go to waste. The company says that the recycled gases can be used to support plant growth, such as in farming or greenhouses, as well as turn them into high-performance carbon materials, which are used in many industries, including the automotive.

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manufacturer tests carbon capture technology on racetrack

 

To test if the Mobile Carbon Capture technology works in real life, Mazda tried it out in motorsports. The team installed the system on a Mazda3 race car competing in Japan’s Super Taikyu endurance racing series, and during a four-hour race at Fuji International Speedway, the system successfully absorbed carbon dioxide from the exhaust while the car was running at high speed. This test also shows that the technology can survive heat, vibration, and long driving times, and Mazda plans to continue testing the system to capture even more emissions in the future.

 

Cars are a major source of carbon emissions worldwide. While electric vehicles are growing, many gasoline and hybrid cars are expected to still be on the road for years to come. There is no single solution to climate change, but vehicles like the eco concept sports car can help support a multi-solution approach, combining electric vehicles, cleaner engines, carbon-neutral fuels, and carbon capture technology. Mazda aims to become carbon neutral by 2050, adding the Vision X-Coupe to its growing list of vehicles that contribute fewer emissions to the environment. Recently, the manufacturer unveiled the concept vehicle during the Japan Mobility Show 2025.

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Mazda has unveiled the eco concept sports car Vision X-Coupe that can capture and recycle carbon emissions

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rear view of the vehicle

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the vehicle is equipped with the Mobile Carbon Capture technology developed by the manufacturer

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Mazda’s idea is to catch some of the harmful gas before it escapes into the atmosphere

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view of the vehicle’s front wheel

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the manufacturer unveiled the automobile at Japan Mobility Show 2025

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interior view of the vehicle

a landscape screen is positioned within the dashboard
a landscape screen is positioned within the dashboard

view of the Mobile Carbon Capture technology installed in the exhaust system
view of the Mobile Carbon Capture technology installed in the exhaust system

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the company says that the recycled gases can be used to support plant growth

 

project info:

 

name: Vision X-Coupe

manufacturer: Mazda | @mazdausa, @mazdaeurope

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first vegan electric car by mercedes-benz uses leather replica without animal fibers https://www.designboom.com/technology/first-vegan-electric-car-mercedes-benz-leather-replica-without-animal-fibers-glc-ces-2026-01-08-2026/ Thu, 08 Jan 2026 04:45:21 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1172157 brought to CES 2026 in las vegas, the car manufacturer’s GLC model is dubbed the first vehicle with vegan fittings in the cabin.

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Electric car with vegan interiors by mercedes-benz

 

Mercedes-Benz releases the first electric car with vegan interiors that use leather replicas without animal products or fibers. Brought to CES 2026 in Las Vegas, which runs between January 6th and 9th, the car manufacturer’s GLC model is dubbed the first vehicle with vegan fittings in the cabin. At the center of this design is a material called ARTICO, which looks and feels like leather, but it is made without animal products. Mercedes-Benz uses it for seat upholstery, steering wheel covers, and other surfaces people touch often. Alongside this, the company also uses certified vegan textiles and microfiber materials for door trims, pillars, headliners, and carpets.

 

The textiles used in seats, door trim, pillars, headliners, and other interior areas are fabric materials made without animal fibers, while the microfiber fleece is a synthetic fiber material, which replaces animal-based suede or leather and is used for soft interior surfaces. The textile-based floor and boot carpets are made without wool or other animal-derived fibers and mixed with recycled content. Some interior parts inside the vegan electric car of Mercedes-Benz use synthetic polymers instead of animal-based binders, coatings, or additives, and during production, there are no animal-based glues, dyes, coatings, or processing agents used, says the company.

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GLC vehicle earns trademark with new biomaterials

 

For the vegan interiors inside the GLC electric car, Mercedes-Benz worked with The Vegan Society, a globally recognized independent organization. The group tested and audited all the soft-touch materials used in the interiors of the vehicle, including checking the final materials and how they were made. The result is certification under the well-known Vegan Trademark, which is set to appear in the car manufacturer’s vehicle configurator when customers select the Vegan Package for the new GLC. Mercedes-Benz and The Vegan Society reviewed existing interior materials already used in the company’s series of vehicles to see if they contained any animal-based ingredients, even in small amounts like additives, coatings, or processing aids. 

 

If any material showed signs of animal origin, engineers and suppliers worked together to redesign it. After these changes, The Vegan Society conducted a full independent audit. Around 100 different material components from multiple suppliers were reviewed, and to earn the Vegan Trademark, materials had to meet several conditions. They could and should not contain animal products, by-products, or derivatives, as well as not involve animal testing. And manufacturers had to prevent cross-contamination with animal-derived ingredients as much as practically possible. With the new GLC electric car with EQ Technology, Mercedes-Benz is dubbed the first manufacturer to offer a vehicle interior certified with The Vegan Society’s Vegan Trademark. So far, the current vegan interiors for Mercedes-Benz’s GLC electric car are set to be available to the US clients starting the second half of 2026.

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Mercedes-Benz releases the first electric car with vegan interiors that use leather replicas

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at the center of this design is a material called ARTICO, which looks and feels like leather

the textiles used in door trim, pillars, and headliners are fabric materials made without animal fibers
the textiles used in door trim, pillars, and headliners are fabric materials made without animal fibers

GLC is the car model offered with vegan interior options
GLC is the car model offered with vegan interior options

 

 

project info:

 

model: GLC

car manufacturer: Mercedes-Benz | @mercedesbenz

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TOP 10 cars of 2025 https://www.designboom.com/technology/top-10-cars-2025-12-15-2025/ Mon, 15 Dec 2025 10:00:46 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1168344 our list showcases designers and manufacturers presenting upgraded vehicles that explore future mobility, updated classic forms, and mixed-use materials.

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EXPLORE THE TOP 10 PRODUCTION AND CONCEPT CARS OF 2025

 

Designers and manufacturers present upgraded vehicles that explore future mobility, updated classic forms, and mixed-use materials in our Top 10 Cars of 2025. Take Alef Aeronautics’ Model A, which is a flying car that moves on roads and rises vertically. The body keeps the form of a road car and hides the lift system inside the shell, as the idea is a single vehicle for both driving and flying. Other makers explore narrow or compact forms, with a modified Fiat Panda becomes a 50-centimeter-wide electric car with one central seat, or a three-wheel Velocar uses birch plywood, bicycle parts, and simple tools so users can repair or rebuild it in a small workshop. 

 

Children’s mobility also enters the field, as seen in Toyota’s Kids Mobi running on autonomous system. It drives around one child and without any adult supervision on board. Some designers and brands update classic vehicles as seen in our Top 10 Cars of 2025. Sean Wotherspoon, for example, rebuilds a Porsche and a Land Rover with new surfaces, new fabrics, and revised layouts. With Twisted Automotive, the team reworks old Beetles with off-road parts. There’s also Mercedes-Benz and its Art Deco-inspired Vision Iconic concept  car, bearing a glass instrument panel with lighting animation, continuing our list’s design studies in the automotive industry.

 

 

 

DRIVABLE FLYING CAR BY ALEF AERONAUTICS TAKES FLIGHT

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image courtesy of Alef Aeronautics

 

Alef Aeronautics debuts the flight of its flying car, Alef Model A, in a public exhibition. The event focused on the design and operation of the drivable vehicle that can lift off the ground, which included a test flight recorded on February 19, 2025. In the video, the car moves on a road and then rises vertically. It also flies over another vehicle, and this is the team’s way to display the proof of a working flying car with vertical takeoff and landing. The Model A has the outer form of a road car so it can park in normal parking spaces and travel on public streets. The body houses the lift system inside the structure, and the design doesn’t use exposed propellers. The interior includes a gimbaled cabin that stays level in the air, while the elevon system manages vertical and forward movement.

 

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MOTOFOCKER VELOCAR COMBINES BICYCLE AND CAR IN ONE

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Motofocker Velocar is a three-wheel vehicle made by designer Máté Fock, whose style sits between a bicycle and a small car. The chassis is made from birch plywood that resists water and heat, and many of its parts come from normal bicycle components. Some others are from semi-finished industrial products. These materials can help the user repair the vehicle and recycle the parts easily and even allow them to build the vehicle with ready hand tools in a small workshop. The Velocar, which forms part of our top 10 cars of 2025, uses both human power and an electric system and moves like a bicycle. The design offers a stable seating position, space for luggage, and weather cover.

 

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WORLD’S NARROWEST FIAT PANDA DRIVES AROUND

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Modded 1993 Fiat Panda becomes dubbed the world’s narrowest of its kind, still drivable as a fully functional electric car. The maker, Andrea Marazzi, builds the vehicle by hand using reused parts from the original model and makes his version only 50 centimeters wide. He keeps the roof, the doors, and many visual elements from the first car, but the body, frame, and inside structure are redesigned. The driver sits in the center, and the car uses a small steering wheel. A single headlight is placed on the front for night use, and the rear of the vehicle has a pointed form similar to a boat’s front section. The exterior, then, resembles a slice of pizza for how narrow and compact it is.

 

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ELECTRIC BUBBLE CAR FOR KIDS RUNS WITHOUT ADULTS ON BOARD

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Toyota introduces  Kids Mobi as an electric pod-type vehicle made for children. The car manufacturer showed the prototype at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, telling the viewers they saw it as a vehicle that could move a child without an adult inside. In fact, the vehicle has a round pod shape, which is kid-friendly, and the door opens upward so an adult can help the child enter. Inside, there is one seat with soft material, and the space is large enough for one child to sit with a seat belt. The front has LED eyes that move to interact with the kids before they step in. The Kids Mobi uses an autonomous driving system with sensors and cameras. It is the AI system that controls direction, speed, and route of the vehicle, driving the child on its own and without any adult supervision.

 

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SEAN WOTHERSPOON REVAMPS PORSCHE AND LAND ROVER

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Sean Wotherspoon takes a Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7RS and a 1958 Land Rover and reimagines their surfaces, colors, and interiors. For the former, the designer repainted every panel and replaced every surface inside the car, wrapping the cabin with vintage Levi’s denim, corduroy, and flannel fabrics sourced from garments dating back to the 1960s. For the latter, the designer kept the original panels and chassis, and the team added a rebuilt engine, a new gearbox, new wheels, a simple digital system with CarPlay, and new rear seats with speakers. Sean Wotherspoon also added an updated layout to the body, giving both car models his signature color blocks.

 

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REFLECTIVE SUPERCAR PERALTA S FEATURES MIRROR-POLISHED BODY

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image courtesy of GFG Style

 

Peralta S is a one-off supercar designed by GFG Style. First shown in Mexico in March 2025, the vehicle’s design takes inspiration from the Maserati Boomerang. Its main feature is its mirror-polished aluminum body, with the entire exterior frame being made from handmade aluminum panels. Because of this, the surface reflects the surroundings. Only a few parts use other materials: the front spoiler, rear diffuser, and side sills are made from carbon fiber to reduce weight and improve airflow. The vehicle uses a dome system for entry, with the top section lifts upward as one piece so the driver can step inside. The side windows also open upward on their own hinges, and from above, the vehicle has a teardrop layout. The lights are hidden under the front and rear sections, and when the car starts, the rear lights create a shadow-light effect, and the rear spoiler rises for function.

 

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TWISTED T-BUG IS A MODIFIED BEETLE FOR OFF-ROAD TERRAINS

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image courtesy of Twisted Automotive

 

Twisted Automotive presents T-Bug, a modified version of the classic Beetle, made for off-road use on desert ground, sand dunes, and uneven terrain. Each model begins as an air-cooled Beetle from the 1960s to 1980s, and the design team removes all parts and works from the bare structure. They seal and strengthen the chassis so the vehicle can handle modern roads. Then, they install long-travel suspension and large off-road tires to increase ground contact on different surfaces. The team keeps the original Beetle shape, but the bodywork, evident here in our top 10 cars of 2025 list, is restored and repainted inside and outside in the color chosen by the owner. The engine is upgraded to produce more power, but it stays under 80 horsepower so the driver can feel the terrain at a controlled speed.

 

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LAMBORGHINI MANIFESTO CONCEPT SIGNALS MINIMALIST FUTURE

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image © Lamborghini

 

Lamborghini presents the Manifesto concept to mark twenty years of its in-house design studio, Centro Stile. The vehicle is a design study with no plan for production, as it is used to test ideas about the future look of the brand. The design team, led by Mitja Borkert, removes the usual sharp lines and large wings from the past models and focuses on simple shapes and clear proportions for the concept vehicle. The front of the Manifesto then includes a Y-shaped light pattern, a shape that first appeared in a 2007 Lamborghini model. The nose of the car follows a straight layout that connects to the brand’s recent vehicle, and the air channels are designed as single openings to show a clean structure. A glass canopy forms the roof and the window area, creating a continuous piece that covers the cockpit and creates a clear view of the interior. At the rear, the concept uses vertical Y-shaped brake lights.

 

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MERCEDES-BENZ REVEALS ART DECO-INSPIRED VISION ICONIC CAR

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image courtesy of Mercedes-Benz

 

Mercedes-Benz presents the Vision Iconic, a concept car takes its main ideas from the 1938 Mercedes-Benz Typ 540K Autobahn-Kurier. The design, as seen in our top 10 cars of 2025, uses the long front section, wide wheel arches, round headlights, and roof line of the older model. For the Vision Iconic, they apply Art Deco forms to update these elements. The front grille includes lighting animation, which changes in patterns when the car is active, and inside the car, the main feature is the instrument panel called the Zeppelin. It is shaped like a floating glass bar and contains thin lines and geometric shapes based on Art Deco design. When the door opens, the panel shows an analog-style animation. A screen runs across the width of the interior, and in the center there is a clock shaped like the Mercedes-Benz star. Materials inside include silver and gold marquetry panels around the doors and rear seats.

 

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PAGANI DEBUTS OPEN-AIR SPEEDSTER HUAYRA CODALUNGA

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Pagani presents the Huayra Codalunga Speedster, an open-air version of the 2022 coupé. The project comes from the Pagani Grandi Complicazioni division and from sketches by Horacio Pagani, with its design using ideas from racing cars from the 1950s and 1960s. Inside the car, artisans shape the parts by hand: the gauges and meters come from solid metal blocks and are carved to form small pieces for the dashboard; and the steering wheel and gear knob follow older racing forms but use a carbon-fiber frame, mahogany inserts, and aluminum rivets shaped by hand. Pagani also develops a new fabric for the seats, door panels, and center console. The pattern comes from the four-exhaust symbol used in Pagani cars. Each piece has over 450,000 stitches. The body uses a new monocoque that joins frame and shell in one part. Then, the headlights sit inside the body, and the front bumper holds a splitter that moves air around and under the car. Even the side windows take forms from 1940s and 1950s race cars.

 

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modular electric city car you can repair yourself shows the future road of fixable vehicles https://www.designboom.com/technology/modular-electric-city-car-you-can-repair-yourself-aria-tu-ecomotive-12-12-2025/ Fri, 12 Dec 2025 11:00:56 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1169438 designed to last longer, the vehicle changes the status quo in the automotive industry by giving the users more control over repairs.

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ARIA lets drivers fix their own modular electric city car

 

Meet ARIA, the modular electric city car created by the student team TU/ecomotive that drivers can repair themselves. Designed to last longer, the vehicle changes the status quo in the automotive industry by giving the users more control over repairs and maintenance instead of relying on manufacturers and shops. The main idea behind ARIA is simple: a car that people can fix themselves and that is functional for daily use and more sustainable over time. The modular electric city car is built from separate parts that work as modules, including the battery units, the body panels, and the electronic elements inside the car. 

 

When one part stops working, the user replaces only that part, so there’s no need to visit a dealer, and it reduces long repair times and high repair costs. The design helps users save time and money, and it reduces waste because working parts do not get thrown away. The battery system shows this approach clearly, too, because usually, electric cars have one large battery that sits deep inside the chassis. If there is a failure, the entire pack often needs to be removed with special tools. ARIA uses just six small battery modules, each module weighing around 12 kilos. A user can lift one out by hand, and it works in the same simple way as removing household batteries from a remote control. This means a user can replace one broken module at home without touching the other five.

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all images courtesy of Eindhoven University of Technology | photos by Sarp Gürel

 

 

Vehicle parts that owners themselves can replace 

 

The exterior of the modular electric city car follows the same logic because ARIA’s body panels attach to the car like clip-on pieces. If a panel gets damaged, the user clicks it off and clicks a new one on, so they don’t need to repaint or rebuild a part of the body. When a user removes a panel, the inside components become visible and accessible, allowing the user to check wires or small parts and replace them without taking the car to a shop. The system was created by a student from Summa, with their team coming from the group in TU Eindhoven and Fontys. The design of the vehicle responds to a growing problem that any electric city cars are hard to repair. Their batteries are built into the frame, the parts are not standard, and independent garages often cannot get the correct components. 

 

Technicians trained to handle EV battery systems are also limited, which brings long waiting times, and because of this, some vehicles are discarded even when most of the parts still work. ARIA tries to solve this by giving repair power back to users. The modular electric city car includes clear manuals, standard parts, a toolbox inside the car, and an app that shows the car’s condition and helps users understand what is wrong and which part needs attention. This supports the idea of the Right to Repair, which says that users should be able to fix the products they own. The EU has new rules that support repair rights, but these rules focus on household appliances and electronics. The team hopes ARIA encourages policymakers to expand the rules to cars as well to enlighten manufacturers on how they can lower global waste and show that any user should be able to fix their own modular electric city car.

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Meet ARIA, the modular electric city car created by the student team TU/ecomotive

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the doors swing upwards

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the main idea behind ARIA is simple: a car that people can fix themselve

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the modular electric city car is built from separate parts that work as modules

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the student teams from TU Eindhoven, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, and Summa College

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inside the fixable vehicle

detailed view of the steering wheel
detailed view of the steering wheel

view of the toolbox included in the vehicle
view of the toolbox included in the vehicle

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view of the two seats with ample cushioning for driving comfort

 

project info:

 

name: ARIA

institutions: TU Eindhoven, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Summa | @tueindhoven, @fontys_hogeschool, @summaonderwijs

photographer: Sarp Gürel | @sarpgurelphotography, @sarpgrl

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world’s first flying car is currently being assembled by hand in california https://www.designboom.com/technology/worlds-first-flying-car-currently-being-assembled-hand-california-alef-aeronautics-12-11-2025/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:00:04 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1169188 announced after the vehicle took its first flight, the production of the alef model A ultralight has started on schedule in the firm’s facility in silicon valley.

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Alef Aeronautics starts producing world’s first flying car

 

Alef Aeronautics begins the production of the dubbed world’s first flying car, which is currently being hand-assembled by its team in California. Announced months after the vehicle took its first flight in early 2025, the mobility firm says that the production of the Alef Model A Ultralight, which is the first version meant for users, has started on schedule. It is made by hand at the Alef manufacturing facility in Silicon Valley, and only a small number of early customers are expected to receive these first personal hovering cars. These customers are set out to help Alef test the vehicle in real-world situations, and the firm adds that it will train the users and check that all rules and safety conditions are followed. The production process takes time because the dubbed world’s first flying car goes through thorough steps, with its parts being built by robotic systems, industrial machines, and hand assembly. 

 

Each car needs months to complete, with tests necessary on each piece, including test flights, to ensure safety after the build. This helps the team improve the design before the shift to larger-scale manufacturing in the future. So far, the Model A comes with Distributed Electric Propulsion, meaning the power system is split across several units to prevent failures. The car also includes up to eight layers of backup systems for key components as well as real-time checkups on a thousand points of diagnostics. It also features an obstacle detection system, automatic avoidance, and a glide landing mode, as well as a full-vehicle ballistic parachute installed for emergency use.

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all images courtesy of Alef Aeronautics

 

 

Personal air vehicle with no exposed propellers

 

Alef says the Model A Ultralight can take off vertically and doesn’t need a runway or a special landing space like a vertiport. It can drive on the road like a normal car, then lift into the air when needed. It is also fully electric, so it doesn’t need fuel. The mobility firm adds that the dubbed world’s first flying car uses less energy per trip than other electric vehicles or air taxis. The design of the flying car comes from earlier experiments with another model, the Model Zero, which is a research vehicle used for updates and tests.

 

The Model Zero’s goal is to evolve into the final Model A product, which is the one currently being hand-assembled and produced after the team announced its production phase. The Model A has a driving range of about 200 miles and a flying range of about 110 miles. The cabin design uses a gimbal system, which allows it to stay steady while the rest of the body changes position during flight. The dubbed world’s first flying car uses an elevon setup for movement in the air, and as seen in the video, there are no exposed propellers, which helps keep the vehicle safe and quiet and supports space efficiency in cities. So far, the firm hasn’t indicated the delivery date yet.

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Jim Dukhovny, CEO of Alef, near the flying car during a flight test

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in early 2025, the vehicle flew over a car during its test flight

 

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the personal air vehicle has no exposed propellers

the production of the Alef Model A Ultralight, the first version meant for users, has started on schedule
the production of the Alef Model A Ultralight, the first version meant for users, has started on schedule

there's also a full-vehicle ballistic parachute installed for emergency use
there’s also a full-vehicle ballistic parachute installed for emergency use

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Alef Aeronautics team members manufacturing a section of the flying car’s wing

 

project info:

 

name: Alef Model A Ultralight

mobility firm: Alef Aeronautics | @alef_aeronautics_inc

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multipurpose ELO car doubles as temporary camp with inflatable mattress and power supply https://www.designboom.com/technology/multipurpose-elo-concept-car-temporary-camp-inflatable-mattress-power-supply-citroen-12-09-2025/ Tue, 09 Dec 2025 16:45:47 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1168752 the modular seats in the cabin can be removed to be outdoor chairs, and its power system can supply energy to appliances and emergency equipment.

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Citroën’s multipurpose ELO concept car can supply power

 

Citroën presents the multipurpose ELO concept car, which doubles as a temporary camp with inflatable mattresses and a power generator. The electric automobile can become a resting place, as the two beds stored in the rear area can be inflated using the compressed air that is already part of the car system. These mattresses fill the space to create a bed for two people, allowing the passengers to lie down after a long drive. Since the rear roof can open, they can also look at the sky at night, accompanied by the glow of the side lamps that can be transformed into bedside lights. Citroën’s multipurpose ELO concept car can also serve as an outdoor home cinema using the small projector attached inside the car that lets the travelers watch a movie on a pull-out screen.

 

As a temporary camp, the vehicle supports play and leisure, as it includes hooks on the four doors where a large awning can attach to create a covered outdoor area. The modular seats in the cabin can be removed to be outdoor chairs, and the design team, which teams up with Decathlon, makes bags and storage solutions within the vehicle for sports equipment. There’s a built-in compressor that can inflate paddleboards, bike tires, or other accessories, and a V2L power system makes it possible to charge gadgets and plug in devices like speakers. If the passengers bring their appliances, they can also power them up with this supply, allowing them to prepare meals on the road.

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all images courtesy of Citroën

 

 

Workstation inside electric vehicle for remote workers

 

Inside Citroën’s multipurpose ELO concept car, the design team opts for a modular and spacious cabin to make the vehicle ready for different functions. The second row has three seats of equal width, all of which can fold, and they can also be removed and used as chairs outside the vehicle as mentioned. Two hidden seats are stored under the side seats, which can be unfolded when the car needs to drive around six people. Even when all six seats are used, the car manufacturer says that the automobile can still keep some space in the back for luggage. The driver sits in the center at the front instead of the usual left or right side to give them a wide view through the large windscreen. 

 

The steering wheel has a spoke and a wide opening, which makes it easy to see information, and there is no normal dashboard because all digital information is projected on a transparent surface across the windscreen. Two joystick-style buttons on the wheel control the main functions on the supposed dashboard, which are both within the reach of the driver’s thumbs. Citroën’s multipurpose ELO concept car supports remote working as well because the driver’s seat rotates fully to face the back in case the driver needs to have their own workstation. Then, a foldable work table is stored under the central second-row seat, which can carry a laptop or papers, and if the passengers have forgotten their laptop, they can use the screen projection system as a platform for video calls. Even the wheel arches hold devices like phones or headphones to let users work in many places without needing a normal office.

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rear view of the vehicle

 

 

Cabin Materials that can repel water and wear

 

Citroën also studies how to use materials that fit responsible production for the multipurpose ELO concept car. Some surfaces are made from expanded polypropylene, which is light and recyclable and is the same material used in bicycle helmets. The design team uses felt made from leftover fabrics and parts from another Citroën project, shaping the storage boxes inside. Then, the seat covers in the second row resist water and wear, so they’re easy to clean after outdoor activities. The exterior shape of the vehicle is simple and clear. 

 

Large windows bring more light inside, and the doors open wide and have no center pillar to allow for easier access in and out of the vehicle. The bumpers at the front and back are the same piece to reduce the number of parts. Flat areas above each wheel can hold small objects when the car is stopped. While still a concept car, Citroën says that its multipurpose vehicle ELO is a study for new mobility, which can show how one automobile can support movement, rest, play, and work at once while being compact, functional, and lifestyle centered. 

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Citroën presents the multipurpose ELO concept car, which can double as a temporary camp

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the roof can be slid to show the sky view

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view inside the electric automobile

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the front seat can fully rotate, and there are two inflatable mattresses on board

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the driver’s seat is positioned in the middle

the steering wheel has joysticks that are reachable by thumbs
the steering wheel has joysticks that are reachable by thumbs

some of the cabin materials are resistant to water and wear
some of the cabin materials are resistant to water and wear

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so far, the vehicle is a concept automobile

 

project info:

 

name: ELO

car manufacturer: Citroën | @citroen

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from brunei to sweden: see latest images of this one-off 1986 lamborghini LM002 wagon https://www.designboom.com/technology/brunei-sweden-1986-lamborghini-lm002-wagon-diomante-12-03-2025/ Wed, 03 Dec 2025 17:56:41 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1167702 first commissioned for the sultan of brunei, the unique 1986 lamborghini LM002 wagon returns to global attention as it lists at auction.

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a rare variant of lamborghini’s first luxury suv

 

A one-off 1986 Lamborghini LM002 Wagon commissioned for the Sultan of Brunei has reappeared on the market, showing how far an already improbable vehicle can travel through history. The LM002 was produced from 1986 to 1993 as the brand’s first luxury SUV, and always had a commanding presence. But this wagon-bodied variant pushes the origin story into territory that’s rare even for long-time followers of Lamborghini.

 

With the voice of a Countach, the LM002 has been said to drive like an eighteen-wheeler. That impression tracks with the model’s origins, as the LM-series was first engineered as a bid for a government contract, giving the production version its heavy-duty and function-heavy stance. Its commission for the Sultan’s secretive and legendary car collection lends the one-off a unique layer of over-the-top extravagance.

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the one-off 1986 Lamborghini LM002 Wagon carries a rare Diomante wagon conversion | image © Motikon

 

 

a one-off lm002 designed for royal life

 

After the 1986 Lamborghini LM002 Wagon was purchased by the Sultan, it was sent in 1989 to Autocostruzioni Salvatore Diomante, who is known among collectors for highly individualized coachwork projects, and operated in the same sphere as the specialist builders who shaped some of Italy’s most unusual commissions.

 

In 1989, his workshop created an elongated, fully-enclosed cabin with a high roofline, limousine-style U-shaped seating, and custom interiors that elevated it to become a rolling lounge for royal travel. Ultimately the car was purchased and authenticated by Bernd Pischetsrieder, former CEO within both BMW and Volkswagen — thus marks its shift from royal life.

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the unique vehicle was commissioned for the Sultan of Brunei | image © Motikon

 

 

the swedish connection

 

The LM002 at last arrived in Sweden in 2012, where it experienced a new suburban lifestyle as its previous owners recall school runs and regular errands. Part of the car’s pull as it returns to market is that lived-in authenticity that’s not commonly associated with the Sultan’s many rare commissions.

 

Filip Larsson, CEO of Swedish specialist Motikon, has helped introduce the car to international bidders. As he points out, pieces from the Brunei collection rarely reach public auctions. He also notes that this unique LM002 Wagon is among the hardest from the collection to trace. Its everyday use in Sweden brings a human dimension to what could have remained a just an artifact for the archives. 

 

Crowning its presence in Sweden, the one-off 1986 Lamborghini LM002 Wagon appeared at the inaugural Aurora Scandinavian Concours in 2024, the automotive and lifestyle event led by Larsson in Båstadt, Sweden (read designboom’s coverage of the 2025 Aurora here). The summertime concours is the idyllic place for exploring decades of the best in automotive design, and the LM002’s showing brought a rare look at a vehicle usually discussed in collector circles rather than seen in-person.

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the LM002 is powered by a Countach-derived V12 | image © Motikon

 

 

what powers the ‘rolling lounge’

 

The LM002 Wagon still carries the V12 used in the contemporary Countach. As stated within the vehicle’s listing, six Weber carburetors, a ZF five-speed manual gearbox, independent suspension, and a trio of self-locking differentials deliver the torque that LM002 owners often describe in physical terms rather than numbers. The odometer reads 11,000 kilometers, which places the vehicle at an unusual intersection of rarity and lightly exercised mechanical life.

 

Any LM002 asks for confidence, and this wagon version adds more scale through its elevated roof and stretched cabin. Its volume remains authentically LM002, with its angular bodywork that’s informed function over all else. The 1986 Lamborghini LM002 Wagon is currently offered by Motikon from Uppsala, Sweden near Stockholm — discover more details through the vehicle’s listing here!

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originally designed with military intent, the LM002 is Lamborghini’s first luxury SUV | image © Motikon

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the car’s life in Sweden included everyday errands and school runs | image © Motikon

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interiors show unique limousine-style, U-shaped seating | image © Motikon

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its Swedish life adds a human layer to a vehicle long tied to a royal collection | image © Marcus Berggren

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the LM002 Wagon stands out as a singular piece of Lamborghini history | image © Marcus Berggren

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the unique vehicle is currently listed at auction | image © Marcus Berggren

 

project info:

 

model: 1986 Lamborghini LM002 Wagon one-off

coachbuilder: Autocostruzioni Salvatore Diomante
original commission: Sultan of Brunei and his private car collection
powertrain: 5.2-liter Lamborghini V12 with six Weber carburetors
transmission: ZF five-speed manual
current location: Uppsala, Sweden
offered by: Motikon, Sweden

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tour leandro erlich’s underwater ‘traffic jam’ of concrete coral cars at miami beach’s reefline https://www.designboom.com/art/tour-leandro-erlich-underwater-traffic-jam-concrete-coral-miami-beach-reefline-12-01-2025/ Mon, 01 Dec 2025 16:53:30 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1167173 ReefLine debuts 'concrete coral,' a fully deployed underwater installation and hybrid reef of 22 concrete 'cars' by leandro erlich.

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Leandro Erlich submerges ‘concrete coral’ along miami beach

 

With all twenty concretecars‘ now parked twenty feet below the ocean’s surface, ReefLine introduces its first fully deployed artwork just in time for Miami Art Week 2025. The seven-mile underwater sculpture park and hybrid reef is being conceived by Ximena Caminos and masterplanned with OMA / Shohei Shigematsu off the coast of Miami Beach. Leandro Erlich‘s underwater Concrete Coral installation transforms the traffic jam, a symbol of Miami Art Week, into a living underwater habitat which marks a milestone in an ambitious long-term plan to merge public artwork and accessible ocean activism.

 

Leandro Erlich’s concept is a submerged ‘traffic jam,’ converting engines of past pollution into vessels of regeneration. The concept is both a warning and a proposition. ‘Once carriers of pollution and speed, they now become vessels of regeneration,’ the artist notes.What once drove us away from nature becomes a stage for its return.’

 

From December 1st — 5th, Miami Art Week visitors can encounter Concrete Coral through a series of on-water and on-land activations designed to bridge the beach with the underwater site — see designboom’s guide to Miami Art Week 2025 here!

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Concrete Coral, image courtesy Brittany Weber

 

 

fabricating the reefline: 3D-printing and marine-grade concrete

 

Each of the life-sized concrete cars lurking along Miami Beach’s ReefLine weighs up to sixteen tons and began as a digitally modeled form routed into a large 3D-printed mold. This strategy allowed Leandro Erlich’s signature uncanny realism to withstand long-term ocean exposure. The sculptures are cast from marine-grade, pH-neutral concrete, custom-engineered to promote coral attachment and withstand the forces of storm-prone waters off South Florida.

 

Structural engineering by Cummins Cederberg ensured each car’s embedded base remains securely anchored to the seafloor. Before deployment, the system was tested at the University of Miami’s SUSTAIN Laboratory, where the structures endured simulated hurricane-strength wave conditions. Only after passing these evaluations were the works green-lit for immersion and delivered offshore by Kearns Construction.

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image © Christopher Uriarte

 

 

deployment: a new underwater park 780 feet off Miami Beach

 

The final ReefLine installation sits 780 feet off the Miami shoreline between 4th and 5th Streets, arranged in a snaking configuration that echoes the choreography of concrete cars. Over the next several months, the cars will be seeded with thousands of coral fragments cultivated at ReefLine’s Miami Native Coral Lab using Coral Lok™, a patented system that secures corals quickly while minimizing stress. These octocorals, cultivated for resilience, will branch upward like a forest reclaiming a deserted highway.

 

Visually, they will create the appearance of a forest overgrowing a traffic jam as nature reclaims it as its own,’ says ReefLine Director of Science Colin Foord.

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image © Nola Schoder

 

 

public access during miami art week

 

Andrés Reisinger’s Meditation Buoy marks the site: A new large-scale, pastel-toned Meditation Buoy by digital-physical artist Andrés Reisinger rises from the ocean surface above the submerged cars. The buoy doubles as a navigational point and a contemplative marker, turning the seascape into a meditative zone accessible to swimmers and paddleboarders.

 

BMW x SipaBoards electric paddleboards: Visitors can travel to the site aboard co-branded BMW x SipaBoards electric paddleboards, available for pickup at ReefLine’s headquarters on 9th Street. The devices offer a quiet, low-impact way to traverse the water and observe the buoy’s position before diving or snorkeling below.

 

The Floating Marine Learning Center: ReefLine’s Floating Marine Learning Center — a hybrid dive boat and research deck — anchors near the artwork throughout Miami Art Week. The platform hosts: coral-restoration workshops; drop-in conversations with artists, divers, and scientists; daily educational sessions led by the University of Miami’s Rescue a Reef program; two-hour excursions departing from Miami Beach Marina; guided discussions on art and marine futures by artist Leandro Erlich and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle.

 

Visitors can book excursions directly through ReefLine’s website.

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image © Nola Schoder

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image © Nola Schoder

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image © Nola Schoder

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image © Nola Schoder

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image © Nola Schoder

 

project info:

 

name: The ReefLine | @thereefline

artist: Leandro Erlich | @leandroerlichofficial

location: Miami Beach, Florida

deployment: October 2025

previous coverage: November 2020December 2024, August 2025

photography: © Brittany Weber, Nola Schoder, Christopher Uriarte

 

fabricator: Madco3D | @madco3d

structural engineering: Cummins Cederberg

construction: Kearns Construction

coral cultivation: Miami Native Coral Lab (Colin Foord)

artistic director, founder: Ximena Caminos
master planner: OMA / Shohei Shigematsu
curatorial advisors: Brandi Reddick (Cultural Affairs Manager, City of Miami Beach), Jérôme Sanz (Independent Curator)

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remembering ford nucleon atomic car, a vehicle with nuclear reactor that was never produced https://www.designboom.com/technology/remembering-ford-nucleon-atomic-car-concept-vehicle-nuclear-reactor-never-produced-11-27-2025/ Thu, 27 Nov 2025 02:45:50 +0000 https://www.designboom.com/?p=1166455 presented to the public in 1958, the project proposed a car that would run on nuclear power instead of gasoline.

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ford nucleon is atomic-powered car with nuclear reactor

 

Meet the Ford Nucleon, an atomic-powered concept vehicle with a nuclear reactor that Ford Motor Company never produced. Presented to the public in 1958, the project proposed a car that would run on nuclear power instead of gasoline. It came from the car manufacturer’s Advanced Styling Studio, whose premise was to work on projects that looked 10 to 20 years into the future. The American industrial and automotive designer George W. Walker led the styling division of the atomic-powered car Ford Nucleon.

 

He believed that concept cars should create publicity and reportedly told the designers to develop ideas that would pique the public’s interest, even when the technology didn’t exist yet. Joining him were James R. Powers, who drew the Nucleon design, and Alex Tremulis, who headed the Advanced Styling Studio. The Nucleon project started as an exercise in packaging, with the leads asking the styling team to design a vehicle with a heavy power source mounted in the rear instead of a front-mounted gas engine. James Powers realized that placing a heavy reactor in the back meant the passenger cabin needed to move forward to balance the weight. This created the cab-forward design that defines the atomic car Ford Nucleon’s overall look.

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Ford Nucleon Scale Model, 1958 | image courtesy of The Henry Ford Museum from its collections

 

 

bubble’ houses cabin, referencing fighter jet cockpits

 

The resulting vehicle was part of an exploration of future transportation that included flight, nuclear power, and aerodynamics. It measured 200 inches in total length with a wheelbase of 69 inches (the wheelbase is less than 6 feet on a 17-foot car). This means the vehicle had large overhangs at both ends and that the front wheels sat under the passenger cabin. The rear wheels are positioned far back to support the reactor weight. The short wheelbase would allow the car to turn in cities, but it created handling problems with the heavy rear load. Then, the passenger cabin extended beyond the front axle. This cab-forward design served two functions. First, it balanced the weight of the nuclear reactor behind the rear axle. Second, it maximized distance between occupants and the radiation source. The cabin features a cantilever roof, which allows a windshield with no pillars and a curved rear window. 

 

A ‘bubble’ houses the cabin, an element referencing fighter jet cockpits and appearing on other 1950s concept cars like the Lincoln Futura. Since the nuclear reactor would generate waste heat that must leave the system, James Powers placed air intakes at the front edge of the roof to channel cooling air toward the reactor at the rear. The team also added more intakes into the roof support pillars. The rear section of the atomic car Ford Nucleon holds the Power Capsule with twin tailfins that could stabilize it for high-speed travel. The fins created a V-angle that drew attention to the reactor location, and the bumpers retracted to reduce air resistance during highway driving. Ford planned to make the body panels from aluminum to reduce weight to offset the lead shielding that the reactor required. Then, the propulsion system would work as a closed-loop steam cycle.

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scale model of the Nucleon, a 1958 Ford Motor Company styling conception for an atomic-powered car | image courtesy of The Henry Ford from its collections

 

 

drivers would not need to refuel the car with nuclear reactor

 

A small nuclear reactor using Uranium-235 fission would generate heat, and then this heat would transfer through a primary coolant loop to a steam generator. The steam generator would turn water into high-pressure steam, and the steam would drive turbines. One turbine would power the propulsion system. Another turbine would run cooling pumps and electrical generators. After passing through the turbines, the steam would cool in a condenser and return to liquid water. The system would pump this water back to the boiler to repeat the cycle. 

 

Ford recognized that car owners could not handle uranium fuel rods, so the company proposed a service model based on the replaceable Power Capsule. Owners would never refuel the car, and when the core depleted after 5,000 miles, the driver would visit a specialized Ford station. Technicians would remove the entire Power Capsule and install a fresh one.  The atomic car Ford Nucleon started to face problems that made production impossible. The main issue was radiation shielding weight. A fission reactor releases neutrons and gamma rays, and gamma rays need dense materials like lead or tungsten to block them.

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the project would run on nuclear power instead of gasoline | image courtesy of The Henry Ford from its collections

 

 

Neutrons require hydrogen-rich materials like water or concrete to slow them down.  A reactor producing 100 to 200 horsepower would need shielding that weighs approximately 50 tons. George Walker stated the design assumed reactor bulk and shielding weight would decrease in the future, but this assumption was reportedly wrong. The physics of how radiation interacts with matter cannot change through engineering, making the 50-ton shielding around the concept vehicle immovable. The second problem of the atomic car Ford Nucleon was heat rejection. 

 

The concept vehicle only had air, and the roof intakes James Powers designed could not remove the waste heat the reactor would produce. The third problem was accident safety since a traffic collision that breached the containment vessel would release radioactive steam and core material. Even if the vehicle was never produced in the end, a ⅜ scale and non-functional model of it exists today at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, inside the Driving America exhibit. The museum has loaned it to other institutions, including the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas. Studio photographs from 1957 to 1958 show Ford built at least two models during development. One was plaster for studying forms. One was fiberglass for the final show model. The surviving artifact is the fiberglass version.

 

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nuclear reactor mounted in the rear | image courtesy of The Henry Ford from its collections

 

 

project info:

 

name: 1959 Ford Nucleon

company: Ford Motor Company | @ford

museum: Henry Ford Museum | @thehenryford

location: 20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, Michigan

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