Airo Prototype Unveiled by Heatherwick Studio at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Thomas Heatherwick’s studio has unveiled its prototype of Airo, an electric car that it claims will clean the air as it drives, designed for Chinese car brand IM Motors.

The vehicle, which was on display in the Future Lab at Goodwood Festival of Speed from 8 to 11 July, is the first car to be designed by Heatherwick Studio. A sketch of the design was first revealed on Dezeen in March of this year.

Heatherwick Studio has unveiled a prototype of Airo

Airo will be fitted with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtering system that can “vacuum up pollutants from other cars”, according to the architect.

At the event, Heatherwick said that this is expected to “collect a tennis ball worth of particulate matter per year” reported the BBC.

It was on display at Goodwood Festival of Speed

The Airo prototype has a highly textured exterior lined with a series of ridges. It is also designed with autonomous and driver-controlled modes.

It is set to go into production in 2023 for IM Motors – a car brand established by Chinese car company SAIC Motor with online retailer Alibaba Group and the Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Group.

The car has a textured exterior

“Airo isn’t simply another electric car that doesn’t pollute the air,” said Heatherwick after revealing the vehicle in April at the Shanghai Motor Show.

“Instead, using the latest HEPA-filter technology, it goes further by also vacuuming up pollutants from other cars as it drives along.”

Its interiors are designed as a “multi-functional room”

In addition to its polluting-cleaning functions, Airo will also serve as a “multi-functional room” in times when it is not being driven.

It features rotating seats, a four-leaf table and a screen that can be unfolded to watch films or play video games.

The interior can also be transformed into a bedroom by reclining its contoured seats and turning the glass roof opaque for privacy. According to Heatherwick, this is an effort to help solve the “global space shortage”.

“Designed to simultaneously address the global space shortage, Airo is also a multi-functional room with extra space for dining, working, gaming or even sleeping,” he said.

A four-leaf table is among its features

While Airo is the studio’s first foray into car design, Heatherwick Studio has previously designed a bus for London and a boat to transport people between Nantes and Saint-Nazaire.

Other recent electric car news includes Polestar’s plan to create a climate-neutral car by 2030 and BMW’s new electric iX car will feature an interactive soundscape by movie composer Hans Zimmer.

The photography is by Yanli Tao, courtesy of Heatherwick Studio.

 

Related Posts

Black Bison: 2015 Ram 3500 – Power Unleashed

Read more

A Fusion of Modernity, Sportiness and Tradition!

The Citroën 2CV, an icon of French motoring, has been reinvented for the 21st century thanks to the bold vision of independent designer Enka World. Called the Citroën 2CV Tiffany Sport 2024, this modern interpretation of the classic 2CV is …

Read more

Jeep Wrangler “Flat Boy” looks like a Hot Rod with V12 power

Ladies and gentlemen drivers, we are gathered here today to witness the birth of a virtual build that can be described as follows: a Jeep thing that Jeep people wouldn’t understand. On a more serious note, the rendering sitting before us portrays …

Read more

Jeep Wrangler gets a Hot Rod makeover, showing off fierce new lines

Hearing the name Jeep Wrangler, of course we are immediately identical to the luxury SUV from America, the majority of which have a  “boxy”  design . But what if a Jeep Wrangler looks different, with an anti-mainstream modification? This also …

Read more

Top 6-Wheeler: Is the Hummer H2 the Best?

The extravagantly modified  Hummer H2  SUV, which has six wheels and a commanding presence on the road, is an improved off-road vehicle. Its longer  wheelbase  and extra axle provide better traction and stability, making it a competitive option …

Read more

1961 Chevrolet Corvette Bubbletop ‘Ramses II’ looks straight out of the Jetsons

While the aftermarket side of the industry pays a lot of attention to the C8 Corvette these days, the project we have here, which was recently taken out of the oven, is all about the C1 ‘Vette. We’re looking at a bubbletop car built by Don …

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *