Romanian car design wins


Mihai Panaitescu, a Romanian designer from Focşani who is attending school in Italy, developed this winning concept car design for French automaker Peugeot. In his design notes, he believes the car, Flux, will serve to bind the human with his natural surroundings rather then insulate. He goes on to imagine the car would be powered by hydrogen fuel cells and be constructed with very light-weight materials such as plastic and aluminum (aluminium).
Peugeot is actually going to construct the automobile as a prototype to show off at the prestigious Internationale Automobil-Ausstellungen auto show this September. They also plan an award ceremony in Geneva to honor Mihai and others in October. And they’re cutting him a check for nearly eight grand, according to C|Net.
Not too shabby.
French toymaker Norev plans to profit from the sale of scale-model diecast collectibles of the design. Even Microsoft gets a cut of the action as they announce their intention to incorporate the car into one of their video games for the Xbox. A whole list of other contest partners stand to benefit in various ways from Mihai’s creation.
Mihai Panaitescu’s Flux concept was chosen as the grand winner from some 4,000 submissions. Check out the second and third place winners. From there, you can explore some of the other interesting designs on your own. Or take a gander at Mihai’s graphic design using Star chips and other Romanian brands.












February 16th, 2007 at 6:37 pm
Verrrrry hot! I hope that this student gets some $$$ for his design….he deserves some of the profits.
February 16th, 2007 at 11:31 pm
Yes, tres sexy. I nearly felt sorry for all the people with small kids who can’t imagine owning one of those… but ended up not caring! GIMME!
July 12th, 2007 at 11:39 am
Hey !
Sorry for the late comment.
Just a few things:
The ceremony where he receive the trophy and prize took place in Geneva last March at the motor show there. So not October.
Today Mihai is in Paris to see what Peogeot did with the 1/1 model for Frankfurt show.
Where do I know all this from ?! Well, I’m his father. :))