Announcing their Project Vector, Jaguar/Land Rover has unveiled plans for an autonomous, flexible vehicle that will usher in the next era of passenger transportation.
Category Archives: Product Design
The One-Of-A-Kind 1965 Dodge Deora Pickup Truck
We’re not often the classic car bunch, but this one-of-a-kind Dodge Deora seems too unique and clever not to share.
Tesla’s Wild Cybertruck Already Has 200,000 Pre-Orders
Elon Musk pitched the Cybertruck as something more powerful and useful than a Ford F-150, while being more affordable.
Rolls Royce’s Autonomous Vehicle for 2035
Consider the year 2035. It’s actually not that far off. Rolls Royce wants your future transportation to whisk you to your destination in distinct style.
Meet Canoo, The World’s First Electric Subscription-Only Car
If you’re encouraged by the transition to a cleaner future, you’re not alone. Dozens of electric car startups have been working hard toward to goal of electric mobility. Canoo is one of those startups, and they officially announced their first vehicle this week.
Remembering Strange And Fantastic Industrial Designer Luigi Colani
Luigi Colani died this week at age 91, and with him, we’ve lost an idiosyncratic and fabulously unique design mind. His work spanned many decades and many industries, from automotive to aeronautical, to consumer goods, like cameras and other devices.
Rivian’s Upcoming Electric Truck Has a Clever Pull-Out Kitchen
The all-electric Rivian R1T pickup hits the road next year, and has a number of innovative designs to make off-the-grid camping a great experience.
The World’s Biggest EV Never Needs to Be Recharged
The world’s biggest EV is a 110-ton monster that never needs to be recharged.
Lightyear One Solar Electric Car
The Lightyear One is a new electric car, many years in the making, and sporting a unique trick: the roof and hood of the car are covered with five square meters of solar cells.
Volkswagen’s Mea Culpa From the Dieselgate Fiasco, The I.D. Buzz
Volkswagen is leaning into their disastrous emissions cheating scandal, admitting their fault, and using clever marketing to give a mea culpa, offering an entire new lineup of electric vehicles in the next few years.
