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Jean Pauline by Decorides is a Combination Car

Designed by Steven Egan and Terry Cook, Jean Pauline is the combination of two famous cars -- the 1935 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic and the 1939 Talbot-Lago T150C SS Coupe.

The designers have made slight differences in this model. The external body and fenders are eliminated from the Atlantic model, while the interior has been widened to provide sufficient space and comfort to passengers. Depending on the cost and demand, Jean Pauline’s body would be made of either fibreglass or aluminium.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Automotive Design - There is an opportunity to create modern vehicles that combine the aesthetic appeal of classic cars with contemporary technology and materials.
2. Customizable Car Interiors - By widening the interior space and increasing passenger comfort, automakers can cater to consumers who prioritize luxury and customization in their vehicles.
3. Alternative Body Materials - Exploring the use of fibreglass or aluminium for car bodies presents an opportunity to reduce weight, improve fuel efficiency, and enhance sustainability in the automotive industry.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Car manufacturers and designers can capitalize on the demand for retro-inspired vehicles by incorporating 1930s and 1940s design elements into their product lines.
2. Luxury Car - Luxury car brands can differentiate themselves by offering customizable interiors that cater to individual preferences and elevate the overall driving experience.
3. Materials Engineering - Developing innovative and lightweight materials for car bodies can revolutionize the automotive industry by improving vehicle performance and reducing environmental impact.

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