Sunday, July 4, 2010

2010 Kai-Nalu Volkswagen Concept Car by Josep Ferriol

Josep Ferriol is a graduate of Universidad Politécnica de Valencia in Spain, and a designer. He created this concept design called the Volkswagen Kai-Nalu, a wild child with extremely exotic looks, as part of his thesis.
The main inspiration came from the waves of the Mediterranean sea. The flowing glass section is styled after the sea, while the lower body got its inspiration from rocks as they get hit by crashing waves.
Ferriol is quite aware of how bold and probably controversial the Kai-Nalu would be, given the tendency for certain modern cars to follow similar design patterns.
The Volkswagen Concept Josep Ferriol includes the clear roof, highly stylised wheels and an electric drivetrain with two separate motors and design of Kai-Nalu is somewhat controversial and certainly no please everyone. But in a world where there are many supercars that follow the same formula and same style, the Volkswagen Kai-Nalu is refreshing and different.
Designed to be powered by a zero-emission electric engine, the vehicle features highly stylized wheels which have been inspired by the appearance of bicycle wheels.

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