If you like your concept cars extra concept-y, then the Icona Nucleus should be your favorite vehicle on display at the Los Angeles Auto Show this year. The fantastical car - complete with an ...
This year’s Geneva Motor Show hosts loads of futuristic self-driving vehicles with no steering wheel, such as the VW I.D. Vizzion, Renault’s EZ-GO and this, the Icona Nucleus. Like VW and Renault’s ...
Icona has released a handful of images of its upcoming Nucleus concept. Described as the “ultimate self-driving living room,” the Geneva-bound Nucleus is a fully autonomous concept which builds on the ...
ICONA DESIGN GROUP is all geared up to make its Indian debut at the Auto Expo 2020 (February 7-12). At the grand motor show, ICONA DESIGN GROUP will show its vision for the mobility of the future ...
Italian design house Icona will head to the Geneva Motor Show for the very first time. In tow will be the self-driving car concept called the Nucleus, which Icona is calling “the ultimate self-driving ...
Icona Design Group is set to make its debut in India during the upcoming 2020 Auto Expo at Greater Noida from 7-12 February. The first car from the Turin-based manufacturer to be showcased in India ...
It has no steering wheel or controls, but a myriad of entertainment features for its occupants. The entire upper bodywork is a semi-transparent shell. Flexible seating arrangement for upto 6 ...
Icona Design also said that the vehicle focuses on both aerodynamics and ergonomics. It is claimed to be showcasing the future of mobility instead of just self-driving technology. New Delhi: Icona ...
Italian Design House Icona, the maker of show cars like the Fuselage, Vulcano, Neo, and the one-off Icona Vulcano Titanium, will make their first Geneva appearance with the Icona Nucleus – another ...
Unless you’ve been literally asleep at the wheel, no pun intended, both electric and self-driving vehicles are in the pipeline. This next phase of passenger transportation, which is literally one of ...
"Could car design disappear, like design has disappeared on phones?" As a rhetorical question for a car designer to ask, it's a bit of an existential one. Especially a designer who's designed one of ...
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