The VR concept is a proposal for a 2012 sports car from                          Swedish design firm Paulin Motor Company, led by former                          Ford designer Daniel Paulin. Paulin is a company which attempts to predict the future                          design direction of vehicles, and the VR Concept is the                          first of their designs. A "precision crafted performance                          car" which blends sculptured surfaces and clean graphics.                          The Paulin VR Concept is "about simplicity and functionality                          in true Scandinavian fashion." The Paulin VR Concept is laid out around a 2-seat, front                          engine configuration. Among the most striking visible                          features are the wheel surrounds both front and rear which                          are a different color to the rest of the body, and an                          expansive glass fighter-jet style canopy which opens in                          a dramatic manner, the windscreen lifts up and forward                          and the doors open in a scissor-like manner to enable                          entry.
Other less noticeable yet novel features of the Paulin VR Concept include the two-part retractable rear spoiler with adjustable downforce which when not in use hides neatly into the rear bodywork, and rearview external cameras positioned above the rear arches replacing the side mirrors - the display is positioned above the instrument panel. During the development of the VR Concept Paulin worked with another Swedish company, Opticore, who provided the visual tools to display the concept to such a high level of detail without the need for scale models.
Other less noticeable yet novel features of the Paulin VR Concept include the two-part retractable rear spoiler with adjustable downforce which when not in use hides neatly into the rear bodywork, and rearview external cameras positioned above the rear arches replacing the side mirrors - the display is positioned above the instrument panel. During the development of the VR Concept Paulin worked with another Swedish company, Opticore, who provided the visual tools to display the concept to such a high level of detail without the need for scale models.
 2012 Paulin VR Concept Interior 
  2012 Paulin VR Concept Interior 
 2012 Paulin VR Concept Interior Seats
 2012 Paulin VR Concept
 2012 Paulin VR Concept
 2012 Paulin VR Concept
 2012 Paulin VR Concept








 
 
 
 
 
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