Thesis Roadster
My thesis in industrial design was finished in summer 2019. It consisted in a number of vehcle models which shared a common modular plattform, with the most possible shared parts, a common design DNA but a lot of differenciation between the body styles.

The first model designed was the Roadster, a two-seater electric open-top sports car. The process was mainly the same between all the models.

The models were sketcheed by hand, then on Photoshop with a Wacom tablet, then modeled in CAD (CATIA) and finally 3D printed.

This particular model had two different versions. The one with the open-top and the one with a full glass dome. Interchangeable tops were created with the 3D printers in Universidad Nebrija.
