IIT-D students design models of the iconic Tata car for celeb wrestler. Two more created for Vijay Mallya and Gandhiji
IIT-D students design models of the iconic Tata car for celeb wrestler. Two more created for Vijay Mallya and Gandhiji
A Nano that is comfortable enough for gigantic wrestler Khali; another that matches the luxurious and flamboyant style of business tycoon Vijay Mallya and the third that is as elegant as Mahatma Gandhi.
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Battle of the Nano: Models of the Nano car designed by IIT-Delhi students on display at the 10th Auto Expo being held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, on Thursday. Bharat J has designed the Gandhi Nano, while Parimal Tukdeo has created the model for Vijay Mallya Pics/Rajeev Tyagi |
No, these cars haven't been launched by Tata Motors. They have been designed by students of IIT, Delhi and are being showcased at the 10th Auto Expo being held at Pragati Maidan.
"We have displayed three Nano models designed for Khali, Vijay Mallya and Gandhiji. The theme of our stall is the Battle of the Nanos. I have made the Gandhi Nano and it is white in colour with round headlights and backlights which resemble Gandhi's spectacles," said Final Year student, Master of Designing, IIT-D Bharat J.
In comparison, Vijay Mallya's flaming red Nano reflects Kingfisher's shades. "Vijay Mallya is flamboyant and very stylish, so I have designed a Nano with flames on its exterior. We have got good response from the industry, experts and designers. We expect these models will hit the road soon," said Parimal Tukdeo, Final Year student of the college.
Interestingly, this year, the Auto Expo is not only about cars and bikes being launched by auto makers but also about amateur designers with students from KJ Somaiya, Delhi Technical University, NID, Ahmedabad and IIT-Mumbai displaying their creations.
"We have converted the Yamaha FZ 16 into a sports utility vehicle that can be used for urban transport and off-road drive. The process of developing and designing the bike took more than two months. At the Auto Expo, we are getting many queries about our design and concept. Here, we are getting an opportunity to meet and compete with the best in the world," said Makarand Potdar of DSK International School of Design
from Pune.
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To promote student designers, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) conducted its fourth edition of styling and designing conclave at the 10th Auto Expo that was won by a student from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.
The winner, Neeraj Pathak, had to beat 113 innovative designs from across the country. Neeraj had designed a concept car for youngsters of 2016. "Before designing the car I had four factors in mind: economy, individuality, interactivity and safety. I have designed the car with a single element that makes it economical for mass production," said Neeraj, who bagged the prize money of Rs 50,000. |