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Epik Uses Panoramic Glazing and Adaptive Cabin Layouts

Epik is a mobility concept developed by Ellie Ahn, Shirley Cheon, Changdong Min, and Geonhoo Son. The vehicle is designed around rest-focused travel and features a broad arched glass canopy that provides panoramic views of the surrounding environment.

Called the Live Frame, the glazing system forms a key part of the vehicle's design and creates an uninterrupted visual connection with outdoor landscapes. The cabin accommodates one or two occupants and includes adjustable doors and windows, a rollable display, integrated storage, and a compact work surface. Interior layouts can be reconfigured to support different activities during a journey.

The concept includes an onboard AI system called EPIE that adapts settings based on user preferences and routines. Scenic Mode identifies notable landscapes along a route and adjusts vehicle behavior and viewing angles to emphasize exterior views. A feature called Rest Timeline records locations and journeys encountered during travel.

Trend Themes

  1. Rest-centric Mobility — Autonomous vehicles designed around sleep, relaxation, and decompression create new value propositions for travel time as a wellness-oriented experience.
  2. Panoramic Cabin Interfaces — Expansive glazing, adaptive viewing angles, and route-aware scenery modes point to immersive vehicle interiors that blend transportation with destination discovery.
  3. Personalized Journey Memory — AI-generated travel timelines and preference-based cabin adjustments introduce opportunities for mobility platforms that function as personal archives and adaptive companions.

Industry Implications

  1. Autonomous Vehicles — Self-driving platforms gain differentiation when cabin architecture shifts from driver control to configurable environments for rest, work, and scenic engagement.
  2. Wellness Travel — The convergence of restorative interiors and automated routing expands travel beyond arrival efficiency into recuperative, experience-led journeys.
  3. Smart Glass — Advanced panoramic glazing and responsive cabin visibility systems support new material and interface markets where windows become experiential, data-aware surfaces.

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