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Audi Airomorph is a sleek shape-shifting senior thesis Are you an aspiring New or Used Car Buyer looking for your dream car? Visit Cars4sa.co.za Filed under: Concept Cars, Motorsports, Audi, Design/Style, Racing Eric Kim just graduated from the from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, at the end of the spring 2014 semester, and for his senior thesis project he came up with this futuristic Audi endurance racer called the Airomorph. He even got some input Audi designer Kris Vancoppenolle. The Airomorph imagines a future Audi racer for Le Mans that features adjusting fabric panels to fine-tune the cars aerodynamics as it laps the course - a technology inspired by catamaran racing. I started from scratch and had the freedom to deliver and execute a white space design for the future, said Kim to Autoblog via email. Its also somewhat similar to the idea behind BMW Gina concept, although Kim says that wasnt an inspiration for his design. The body here is made from a single piece of a silver, expansion-resistant material stretched over a frame underneath. The fabric anchors at the wheels, front and rear section with movable cables, and hydraulic actuators pull the wires to shift the aero as needed. The actual shape echoes Audi endurance racers from the past and present. In profile, you can easily see the current R18 with its arcing cockpit and fin down the rear. Of course, thats interpreted through a little bit of Blade Runner with the covered wheels sticking out from the body. The front shows the rectangular shapes from the earlier R15. There doesnt appear to be any way to actually see out of the vehicle, though. The Airomorph certainly presents and interesting view into the future and an interesting way to achieve some of the active aerodynamic effects that we see today in vehicles. He told Autoblog that hes now working as an automotive exterior designer at Ford Strategic Concepts Group in Irvine, CA. Audi Airomorph is a sleek shape-shifting senior thesis originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 12 Aug 2014 18:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
Posted on: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 22:43:42 +0000

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