Citroën E-3POD Antistatic Concept for a Futuristic Electric Vehicle
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Citroën E-3POD Antistatic Concept for a Futuristic Electric Vehicle



This here is the E-3POD Antistatic design study and it was revealed at the Royal College of Art’s Interim Degree Show in London as part of the Double Challenge project sponsored by Citroën and aerodynamic simulation software company EXA. The task of the second year students was to envision an ultra-compact vehicle that could influence the design language of the automaker’s future electric cars.

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