Born of a desire to make covered rear wheel-wells look stylish, Verve is an example of my visual aesthetic sensibilities as applied to a conventional coupe-style car: sporty, modern, fun, agile, and aerodynamic, favoring sharp lines and crisp edges throughout.
ABOVE: The interior remains a work-in-progress, with only broad-strokes geometry and layout defined — Ideation & Development Working exclusively on three-wheeled vehicles at Arcimoto, I naturally became curious to see how I might fare at developing a traditional four-wheeled vehicle. Now and again I couldn't resist drawing up a conventional vehicle sketch, some of which follow. No one sketch became the basis for the Verve, which instead came together as a blend of the ideas explored throughout the sketches.
ABOVE: After coming up with a basic nose complete with vent shape designs, I spent some time exploring different headlight adornment treatments. UPPER RIGHT: An early tail section concept. — 3D MODEL
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'VERVE' Conventional Car Concept

Born of a desire to make covered rear wheel-wells look stylish, Verve is an example of my visual aesthetic sensibilities as applied to a conventional coupe-style car: sporty, modern, fun, agile, and aerodynamic, favoring sharp lines and crisp edges throughout.

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Marcos Nolan
Principal Experience Designer San Francisco, CA