This automobile placed second in the Desire Design Competition. I’m searching for the first place car, because it must be some invisible fourth-dimension vehicle. The 'Shark' by Kazim Doku is right out of science fiction. I’m not even sure which is the front. But I want one--or five. It looks like it’s a flier and holds two passengers. Other than that, I’m not sure of the details. Details, Schmetails!
Implications - But by making the concept car an Audi, the details of a vehicle like this would be incredible. Concepts like this are alluring for their design components and futuristic qualities, but I think it is pretty safe to say that it'll be many years before we see something like this on the market, if ever.
What's Driving This Trend
- Cocoon-inspired Design
- The 'Shark' by Kazim Doku merges the aesthetics of a cocoon with automotive design, signaling an opportunity for other industries to explore similar merging designs.
- Multi-purpose Transportation
- The Shark's seamless integration of motorcycle and air travel suggests a potential opportunity for other industries to explore multidimensional transportation.
- Futuristic Concepts
- The Shark's sci-fi inspired design leaves the potential for further futuristic design development in the automotive industry.
Who This Affects Most
- Automotive Industry
- The Shark presents an opportunity for the automotive industry to further explore and develop new and innovative designs.
- Aviation Industry
- The Shark's fusion of motorcycle and air travel creates potential innovative opportunities for the aviation industry.
- Design Industry
- The Shark's imaginative and futuristic design creates an opportunity for the design industry to pursue other designs that merge seemingly disparate objects.
