Paulin releases its vision for the future

The Swedish design firm Paulin has released images of a new concept that, although only existing in the virtual world, might spell the future of car design in the next five years.
Paulin has worked with Hyundai, Kia, MG Rover and Tata in the past, and seems to put a lot of stake in its swooping designs that the firm expects to set the standard for exterior shaping in next generation automobiles.
It's easy to be impressed by the aggressive lines, we've seen more revolutionary designs at auto shows in the past decade – and we're not convinced that Lambo-doors are going prime-time anytime soon.
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felipe 11:29AM (7/10/2007)
die spammer.
saw this link somewhere yesterday, i hope the new rwd hyundai coupe resemble it somehow.
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Damon Lavrinc 11:57AM (7/10/2007)
dead
Wojtek 11:32AM (7/10/2007)
It is really, really close to recent Saab's concept:
http://www.fermodes.de/pictures/autonews/00251-gross.jpg
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Todd 11:37AM (7/10/2007)
I think I drew this car during English class in middle school, only mine had rocket launchers and machine guns with bullets flying out of the barrel.
Is this the 1954 Corvette concept form the 1930 worlds fair?
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Jack 4:27PM (7/10/2007)
I was thinking the same thing - retro corvette show car.
praetorian 11:37AM (7/10/2007)
Does the future have to look like an 80's sci-fi movie?
I suppose it does with "designers" running things. Pity.
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bmoredlj 11:48AM (7/10/2007)
Gotta be honest, nothing all that original here, but at least they're just taking a Lexus IS and removing the L badges. They DO seem to use a Bentley badge, with different letters. I see lots of Corvette, Cobra, E-Type, Excelro, and Nagare in the lines, and the tiny greenhouse and swing-up doors are just dumb, IMO. Funny to be claiming to set a standard when clearly several existing standards consciously or unconsciously informed this design. I can only describe the profile as dopey. Back to the drawing board, Paulie.
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bmoredlj 11:49AM (7/10/2007)
correction: at least they're [NOT] just taking a Lexus IS and removing the L badges. Swedes wouldn't do that.
CMDR 1:43PM (7/10/2007)
Its Corvette, TVR Sagaris, and Mille Miglia. Bang bang.
CJ 11:53AM (7/10/2007)
Apparently, in the future we can't roll down our windows and our interiors get wet when we get out during rain.
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Dave 2:10PM (7/10/2007)
I'm curious to see if they can even get windshield wipers to work on the bubble canopy.
Maybe they should just eliminate the greenhouse and go with cameras all around.
acidic 11:53AM (7/10/2007)
I will give it one thing. It definitely is different.
But seriously -- bubble cockpit? George Jetson would be proud.
It's kind of like those Porsche Design goodies that have been posted in the past month. Yeah, they are kind of neat, but when it comes down to it there seems to be no soul at all -- just like the 911.
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Johnny Rocket 2:36PM (7/10/2007)
Can we get over "it looks like" now? Grow a weener, people.
The problem with these lightweight, aerodynamic, and intelligent designs is that they don't meet up with the ridiculous NHTSA impact standards. Anyone else want to lynch Ralph Nader?
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Los 4:34PM (7/10/2007)
Or you could thank Ralph Nader because you or anyone you know survived a car crash in the last 20 years. Or would you rather we all be driving Cars made by a chinese company called Brilliance? I personally would not like BS6 tattoed on by cold dead skull.
k 1:51PM (7/10/2007)
is it just me, or do the wheels look like eyes? the black fenders also give it the look of sunglasses. i guess this is why its their "vision" of the future
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Paul 2:34PM (7/10/2007)
It's an interesting design study. Those people that are expecting anything else here (like roll-down windows) need to view it as a concept only. Each concept, by definition, is a "vision of the future". Just a drawing.
Lots of critics out there, not enough appreciation.
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drew 5:34PM (7/10/2007)
grow a brain.
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Johnny Rocket 6:16PM (7/10/2007)
Brilliant statement. That's what five years in your mom's basement does to you.
And, no, Ralph Nader is not responsible for safety in motoring. He's just a whiny bitch.
meshies 1:30AM (7/11/2007)
LMAO at you guys.... Whats the average age here on autoblog? You guys are such old-timing complainers. Accept that the future will not require windshield wipers and such. C'mon guys... Its '07 not '57.
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GOT 1:36AM (7/12/2007)
IT'S BEAUTIFUL!
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