Ryan Campbell from the Academy of Art University, USA has won the Interior Motives award for best Production Interior.
Campbell's Ford Interior concept features a dashboard panel that can become opaque at the touch of a button and uses an ergonomic rotating knob instead of the traditional gear column.
The seats of the interior are made from a woven nylon mesh and the lower back portion of the seat is concave allowing it to be used as a storage area.
The aim of the design was to integrate technology in the car but still keep the sleek and simple lines of the interior.
The lighting system is designed to create a soothing and peaceful atmosphere inside the vehicle.
Eduardo Povarc from Spain's Elisava School of Design came runner up with his "Pic Nic" tourism train.
The electric and fuel cell powered train is aimed at an audience that enjoys nature and adventure sports and conveys a fresh, light and simple design language.
Povarc is inspired by the "MP3 Generation" and the train features video zones where passengers can enjoy entertainment on their journey.
Second runner up was Gabriel Wartovsky from the Art Center College of Design, USA.
Wartovsky's Vespa concept is an imaginative hybrid of motorcycle and city car.
The car features motorcycle-like controls and can seat two in its elegant cabin.



