Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Sivax Xtile Original Concept Car

(from Sivax Press Release) XTILE - SIVAX Original Concept Car

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CONCEPT

XTILE, a second Streetster series after KIRA, signifies "the creation of a new kind of style beyond existing paradigms through the blending of multiple phenomena". XTILE embodies a bold undertaking toward a new design language.

XTILE is pursuing the real sports car package as hardware, using the concept of Japanimation (Japanese animation) that is receiving worldwide attention, in an attempt to design a sports car that becomes full of charm as a surrealistic character.

DESIGN

XTILE has a novel individual form. It is the interminglement of the front and back body; the exterior and interior; of mechanical detail and sensitive form with the new system "Double Axis Door".

Extending from the rear into the cockpit, the center bar functions the way a spinal column controls a central nervous system. By centralizing manual and electronic driving commands, it enables the driver to feel completely at one with machine.
SIVAX is a comprehensive development support company for design with its main focus on automobile.

We believe seamless design development is essential in the coming age. More than just another outsourcing service, SIVAX performs as if you have an additional design development function in your company. SIVAX can provide support services at every design development stage from planning through prior to production. To ensure accuracy and high quality the experienced staff a SIVAX participates in the design development from design conceptualization at the initial development stage, which demands innovative ideas, prototype production, where sensitive detailed finish is required, and finally to the design development for mass production. Engineering Department specialized in automotive development can help you materialize high quality and short time output with timely responses to various needs for design development.

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