The Future Cars - Audi, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini

The Future Cars - Audi, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini

Audi Auto Union - Audi future car
The next Salon Prive 2013 will also host the exhibition contests the future, which was presented with several designs that are interprets the cars will look in the coming years.


The next Salon Privé 2013, to be held in England, will also host as well as fancy prototypes, the exhibition 'Car of the future'. This is a competition, conducted in collaboration with the Royal College of Art (RCA) UK, which will be presented on September 4 a series of designs by a talented group of students in this school. These works (Audi Auto Union race car, Bugatti Type 35, Lamborghini 350 GT, Rolls-Royce Phantom, the remaining will be unveiled in September) represent the redesign of some icons of the automotive world.

The Future Cars - Audi, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini
Bugatti Future Car
The Future Cars - Audi, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini
 Car of the future Rolls-Royce Phantom
The Future Cars - Audi, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini
The Future Car Lamborghini 350 GT


Will be a total of eleven designs that will be the contest, and after a day of deliberation, a jury of six members decide what is the best car of the future. The jury will be chaired by Peter Stevens, professor of design at the Royal College of Art and prominent global head of vehicle design. The remaining components of Court conform Dale Harrow, head of Vehicle Design Program of the RCA, Giles Taylor, director of Rolls-Royce design, Peter Schreyer, Chief Design Hyundai and Kia Motors, and Peter Horbury, Vice President - Designer Chinese firm Geely.

"The RCA is proud to work with the Salon Privé in this fascinating project. Some results are amazing, "said Stevens, who said he was" delighted to support this initiative with other great design. "

The winner of the contest 'Car of the future' will travel to Milan, where he will receive a 'Master Class' designer Andrea Zagato and you know the intricacies of their study in the Italian capital.

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