Flux Design Wins Peugeot Design Competition

published Feb 19, 2007
Flux Design Wins Peugeot Design Competition
Driven by the desire to design a car that would give an enjoyable experience to each of its occupants, Mihai Panaitescu, a Romanian design student studying in Turin, created the Flux, the winning project in the fourth on-line Peugeot Design Competition.

The runners up in second and third places were Njooy (Wesley Saikawa from Brazil - aged 27) and Allscape (Gustavo Ferrero from Venezuela - aged 29).

At 20 years old, the youngest ever winner of the Peugeot Design Competition, Mihai submitted a project that fits in perfectly with its environment.

The Flux is a fun vehicle that suits a variety of lifestyles.

The Flux design is very much at home in an urban environment.

Its compact size makes it easy to use.

Its classic design, combined with a sporty, modern feel, blends in perfectly with the urban landscape.

The sophisticated engine ensures a quiet driving experience, while the Flux stands out without being ostentatious.

Mihai's Flux is also a pleasure to drive on the open road.

Mounted on large wheels, the Flux provides excellent postural comfort for its occupants, wraparound seats with multiple settings, and is ergonomic - the driver has ready access to all essential functions - and is good looking.

Its very simple design creates a feeling of serenity regardless of the distance to be covered.


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