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(December 2006)

Students from Cranfield University, one of Western Europe’s largest academic centres for strategic and applied research development and design, have been awarded the innovation prize at The Société des Ingénieurs de l'Automobile’s (SIA), Styling and Technical competition for designing ‘The Most Affordable Dream Car’. The Dscar has four wheels positioned in a diamond shape around the car’s chassis and apparently it handles like a go-kart. Designed primarily for extreme sports lovers and for weekend or track day use only, the car provides a very different ride – it’s very light, just 500kg, and powered by a Toyota 3 cylinder 68bhp engine. The DScar is made from mass produced car parts, so can be manufactured very easily and economically. A panel of international experts recognised DScar for its radically different diamond shaped design, unique style and unusual driving experience.
Every year, the SIA, the French equivalent of the SAE (Society
of Automotive Engineers), invite Design and Engineering students
internationally to compete in the Styling & Technical
competition. This year students were tasked with designing ‘the
most affordable dream car’ and writing a report about the
technical and style aspects of the car. In addition to being a
‘dream car’ it could cost no more than £5000, had to carry 3
people, be fuel-efficient and was strictly ruled on emissions.
The students were presented with their award at the Paris Motor
Show by Yves Dubreil (Vice-president in charge of Engineering
and Innovation at RENAULT) and Ghislaine Pinson (Responsable
Tendance Style et Technique Marché mondial at VALEO).
The Engineering students spent months designing DScar. With its
four wheels positioned in a diamond shape around the car’s
chassis – the design is completely new and unique. Designed
primarily for extreme sports lovers and for weekend or track day
use only, the car provides a very different ride – it’s very
light, just 500kg, and powered by a Toyota 3 cylinder 68bhp
engine. The DScar is made from mass produced car parts, so can
be manufactured very easily and economically.
Nicolas Sergent, a student at Cranfield and member of the
winning team commented, "This competition was a great challenge
and a good opportunity to use all the skills we’ve learnt in the
Automotive MSc. We are very happy with this innovation prize we
won and the fantastic feedback we received. This was a perfect
way to show the industrials what students can do!"
The Styling & Technical competition is backed by a number of
well-known automakers and equipment manufacturers and is
primarily designed to enable a project development team made up
of students from different fields to work together in a real
working environment and to prepare students for a future in car
design and innovation. In addition to being impressed with the
design of DScar, the judges also recognised the team’s
unfaltering professionalism, despite the fact that two of their
engineers were based in Paris, one in the UK and the 2 stylists
were based in Valenciennes.
Link: The Most Affordable Dream Car
Reference: Gizmag
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