Layered Electric Supercars

The Maserati Tramontane by Ondrej Jirec

Designed by a Czech designer Ondrej Jirec, the Maserati Tramontane is a luxurious lightweight electric supercar formed with different layers that connect interior and exterior of the car.

The key idea behind the Maserati Tramontane concept is to reduce the total number of body parts to make it a very simple and light car.

The first layer of the car is a glass surface placed on the chassis. The second layer consists of the headlamp and dashboard. The third layer forms the bottom part of seats and the fourth layer is the motor compartment coverage.

Maserati Tramontane’s front wheels are powered by an electronic motor while its rear wheels have built-in motors.
Trend Themes
1. Layered Electric Supercars - The Maserati Tramontane showcases the potential for layering technologies in electric supercar design.
2. Simplified Car Body Designs - The concept behind the Maserati Tramontane highlights the opportunity for reducing the complexity and weight of car body structures.
3. Integrated Electric Wheel Motors - The Maserati Tramontane's integrated electric wheel motors suggest the potential for enhancing performance and drivetrain versatility in electric vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The concept of layered electric supercars presents an avenue for innovation in the automotive industry, impacting design, manufacturing, and performance.
2. Electric Vehicle - The Maserati Tramontane's lightweight design and integration of electric wheel motors contribute to disruptive innovation opportunities in the electric vehicle industry.
3. Luxury Goods - Luxury goods companies can explore the potential of layered design concepts, exemplified by the Maserati Tramontane, to create unique and innovative products in the luxury car market.

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