Unofficial Mitsubishi Eclipse EV Design Study Divides Into Two Parts
by AutoExpert | 7 February, 2022
Mitsubishi Eclipse may not be as popular as it once was, but it is still a stylish automobile, which inspired Advait Taware, a skilled automotive designer, and Karan Adivi to create this design. The futuristic design is built on a carbon-fiber monocoque and has little resemblance to the original Eclipse.
It's also been developed as an EV with two parts: a passenger capsule and a driving module that can be easily separated. Ideally, the driving module would readily fold up and charge in an owner's apartment building, while the passenger capsule would be attached to an apartment building's lift and transport owners directly to their residences.
Taking advantage of the vehicle's all-electric layout, the designer was able to construct a sports automobile completely unique. For instance, where an ICE car's grille would normally be, the front end features LED light bars. It now has glass roof panels and a bigger back end with LED taillights that look like the DRLs that are on the front. This makes the Mitsubishi Eclipse concept even more extreme. The five-spoke, star-shaped wheels complete the look.
The inside, which offers space for four people and maintains Mitsubishi Eclipse's futuristic design, is particularly striking. The user gets access to an innovative steering wheel that includes a built-in digital speedometer. A big infotainment screen and a few touch-sensitive climate control buttons are also included.