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LA Auto Show Design Challenge Reveal Youthmobile 2030 Designs
The LA Auto Show asked some of the world's leading auto design studios based in Southern California to design a car we might see in 2030 that would be coveted by the young demographic.
Each year a different theme spurs California’s many design studios into creating an automotive vision of the future.Southern California design studios will envision what a new generation of drivers, raised with cell phones, online communities and webcams will demand from their vehicles in the year 2030.
The design studios for Audi, GM, Honda, Mazda, Nissan and Toyota reached 21 years into the future and designed their interpretation of Youthmobile 2030.
Designs range from vehicles that incorporate human DNA allowing changes in the shape, color and materials to vehicles that link into a mass transit system where drivers not only share the commute but trade music and compare class schedules.
Entries in this year's Youthmobile 2030 Design Challenge include:
Volkswagen/Audi of America Design Center California – The Audi eOra and eSpira are an accessible representation of freedom and coming of age. Like a downhill skier, the eOra carves the roadscape with precision by constantly adapting to the driver's movements and intentions. Using next generation vehicle control logic, the eSpira takes even the smallest body movements and gestures of the driver into consideration and synchronizes them with the vehicle to result in unmatched agility and responsiveness.
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