The conceptual 'DKM 2.0' autonomous electric vehicle has been designed by Vladislav Semenov as a futuristic transportation solution that incorporates an advanced aesthetic for passengers to appreciate.
The vehicle boasts a staggered cockpit design that is devoid of a dashboard and steering wheel to give passengers an envisioning of the future of transportation where manual driving isn't required. The vehicle shows off a silver and black color scheme with advanced headlights that offer a razor-thin detail that enhances style as well as visibility.
The conceptual 'DKM 2.0' autonomous electric vehicle has a split interior section that offers space for four passengers that all face each other around a centralized column. This makes the vehicle inherently designed for socialization between family members or friends.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Fully Autonomous Crossover Suvs
- Opportunity for car manufacturers to develop and introduce fully autonomous electric vehicles that offer comfortable and social experiences for passengers.
- Staggered Cockpit Design
- Potential for innovation in futuristic interior designs that remove the traditional dashboard and steering wheel, creating more space and enhancing aesthetics.
- Razor-thin Headlights
- Opportunity for headlight manufacturers to create more advanced, style-focused lighting solutions that still offer enhanced visibility.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Automotive
- Car manufacturers can capitalize on the increasing demand for electric and autonomous vehicles by designing and introducing fully autonomous crossover SUVs that offer advanced aesthetic and social experiences for passengers.
- Interior Design
- Opportunities for designers to innovate and collaborate with car manufacturers to develop unique and futuristic interior designs for autonomous vehicles, such as the staggered cockpit featured in the DKM 2.0.
- Lighting
- Headlight manufacturers can capitalize on the trend of razor-thin headlights seen on the DKM 2.0 to offer more advanced, style-focused lighting solutions that still prioritize visibility.
