The final projects by the students of Coventry University are exercises in imagination combined with environmental awareness. The widely varied and original proposals developed by the students of the Automotive, Transportation and Product design courses illustrated the youngsters’ interest in all forms of transport: as well as nautical craft and two-wheelers, both with and without engines, there were motor cars (of course) in all shapes and sizes and a number of other curiosities. Many of the projects explored strikingly original structural and powertrain solutions and new materials and technologies.

The article continues in Auto & Design no. 179

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