Bugatti Aerolithe Concept

concept cars 24 July 2010 | 2 Comments

This stunning concept was created by 22 years old designer Douglas Hogg  for his final project at Coventry University ( Automotive design course ). The prototype of this Bugatti concept is legendary vehicle showcased at the 1935 Paris Motor Show – Bugatti Electron Aerolithe. As Douglas explains, the concept is "a minimalist exercise in pure surfacing [...] inspired by Ettore Bugatti’s principles of automotive design and the legacy of the original Aerolithe." In this design the doors – which integrate part of the dashboard – adopt an original opening system, dubbed "split opening canopy", which "adds drama to getting in and out gives easy access to the interior."

Bugatti Aerolithe Concept

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2 Responses on “Bugatti Aerolithe Concept”

  1. Uncle B says:

    Because the engines/transmissions are three moving part units that last indefinitely, and the batteries are exchangeable, cars in the Battery Car Age will have multiple body choices, styles for a given drive train!

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