This Bachelor Thesis, together with ZEEKR, aimed to investigate the future use of cars. The project was of prospective design nature that sought to explore the future of cars and how they could be used as well as developing new use of products.
“How can modularity, MagSafe technology, and BYOD enhance the future use of vehicles and thereby increase user value? Is it possible to enable the car to be more versatile and broaden its area of use, to satisfy the needs and demands of future users?”.
Persona – Claire, 31
Needs
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Needs
Interests
Dilemmas
Different seating configurations
The process was based on the ACD3-model; however, some modifications were made to accommodate this specific project’s aim, which was divided into five different stages involving Defining the project, Research & Defining the Future; Scenario, Persona & Car, Defining problem area, Innovation and Refining.
“How can modularity, MagSafe technology, and BYOD enhance the future use of vehicles and thereby increase the user value? Is it possible to enable the car to be more versatile and broaden its area of use, to satisfy the needs and demands of the future users?”
The persona, Claire, was created with the purpose of highlighting the previous findings into something tangible and descriptive. The persona and scenario provided a credible justification for the product presented to those not involved in the project, as it is easier to relate if it is applied in a real environment with a specific user.
Using the specification of requirements and desires as ground work ideation could be done to generate concepts that would support the thesis and enhance the activity of performing work in the car.
Through the use of pugh-matrices and general evaluation the concepts were evaluated to see how well they satisfied the specification of requirements. The result of this became a combination between the Augmented Workstation and Multifunctional Divider which together formed the final concept; AccelARate.