vauxhall's corsa GSE vision car has fabrics that illuminate when it detects nearing vehicles
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Vauxhall's Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo is an electric concept car featuring interior fabrics that illuminate when sensors detect nearby vehicles to warn of potential blind spots. The dashboard and door inserts use see-through fabrics that rhythmically light up and can project animations. The single driver seat is suspended from the roof structure with black-and-yellow fabrics and six-point seatbelts connected to a roll cage. A rectangular steering wheel aligns with a head-up display. Exterior design applies the Vauxhall Vizor and Compass patterns with an illuminated Griffin emblem, horizontal lighting bars and edge-lighting brake signatures.
On the dashboard and the door inserts lie the illuminating fabrics. There are embedded sensors under it, and once the Vauxhall Corsa GSE Vision concept car detects the nearing vehicles outside, these parts of the interior rhythmically light up to alert the driver to their potential blind spots. The see-through fabrics on the dashboard can also project animations, making them multipurpose enough.
Going out of the Vauxhall Corsa GSE Vision concept car, the front section uses the Vauxhall Vizor design with the Griffin emblem at the center. The emblem also illuminates and positions within the Vauxhall Compass design pattern. On the sides of the vehicle, the lighting bars extend horizontally from the emblem to three-dimensional glass blocks, with the lights wrapping around the car manufacturer's Griffin emblem on the vertical axis.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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