Advantage of 3D visualization in Automobile design process.

3D visualization in the automobile design process is here to stay. This innovative piece of technology has advanced the field of automobile design, and as it evolves so do all of the design projects along with it. Vehicles of the future that would never have even had the chance to be produced into being, are now in their design stages due to this technology.

There are many advantages to using 3D visualization in the automobile design process. Thus the clean and green mobility design was born and created. Sustainable, economical, good for the environment, battery charged automobiles – all designed with 3D visualisation.

It’s no secret that previously designers would have to spend a large amount of time on the development of a single prototype, too much time perhaps. Now designers will go through a multitude of designs at speed, and that is all with the help of computers and the technology available in today’s society like 3d visualization.

Allowing designs to have phenomenal performance alongside stunning aesthetics, putting brands ahead of the curve by accelerating the designing process. Sometimes when the design process is accelerated, you can run the risk of compromising the finished product. However the companies using 3D visualization technology are recording that a maximization of capital is being achieved, making more money by not spending on building a prototype that may not be what they want, and far from the final product.

For automobile designers, having the ability to achieve such design and production abilities, whilst moving forward into an almost paperless state is a phenomenal move towards helping the environment. But putting that environmentally friendly thought to the side there are more reasons for a designer to want to use this technology – the enhancement of automotive assemblage. Checking every minute, individual detail at the touch of a button, not needing to inspect a physical model and have it taken apart piece by piece to achieve the same goal.

This is the greatest advantage of utilizing the 3D visualization technology, its ability to develop a clear picture of any designed product, allowing it to be tested thoroughly without any prototype or model being built. The advantageous ripples and benefits from this technology grow with every software advancement, ensuring that automobile design can remain at the forefront of its field. With an unlimited innovation potential and proof that it improves creativity this really is the technology of the future.

Exciting Concept Cars for the future

Car designers are dreamers. Their dreams start with sketches and drawings, which further culminate in mockups and finally a roadworthy prototype.  But the ultimate recognition comes with the design going for commercialization and full production.

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According to Fiat designers’ the concept car is for high-tech millennials. This concept car is not at very eye-catchy aesthetically. It’s large, boxy, and heavy looking. It can handle urban environments, but still requires human oversight.

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Concept car Oasis is, even more, crazier concept. The car has a garden with radishes and Bonsai trees. In the car, the garden is tucked right behind the windshield. The car has a massive voice and gesture controlled touchscreen display. The car alerts you of upcoming obstacles with a heads-up display on the windshield. The concept envisions the vehicle being used on a ride-sharing basis.

The automotive industry in Germany

Germany is regarded as the world’s Automotive Innovation hub. With an estimated workforce of over 747,000 people working in the industry, the Germany automotive industry is one of the largest employers in the world.

German carmakers emphasize upon innovation, reliability, safety, and design. German cars are sleek with roomy interiors swaged with leather and technology. At German soil, the industry is growth engine of economy. Car making is by far Germany’s biggest industrial sector.

The export from Germany in 2017, valued 227.86 billion euros. German vehicles are mainly exported to other European countries. In the year 2017 2.83 million cars made their way in Europe. Other major regions were North and South America, as well as Asia. The U.S., the UK, and China top the list of major car importers from Germany. In 2017, the United States imported 26.9 billion euros worth of German cars. Historical data for the last 5 decades shows, in Germany, the number of registered passenger cars grew, from 4.5 million in 1960 to 46.5 million in 2017.

German automobile industry is globally regarded as the most competitive and the most innovative in the world. It boasts the third highest car production in the world. German-designed cars are Pure Comfort, Quiet and Elegant. German designs have won International Car of the Year, European Car of the Year, and the World Car of the Year annual awards.

 The future ahead – One million electric vehicles in by 2020

By 2020, German carmakers are planning to have one million electric cars running on the German roads. With USD 1.6 billion contributions, the German Government is supporting this initiative. With Industry and Government joining hands together, seems the German “electric mobility revolution” is all set to sweep. The ‘Electro Mobility Law’ in 2014 acted as a base for this revolution. Recently, Germany announcing the ban on gas-powered cars by 2013, announced that by 2030, all new cars have to be electric. The Daimler Group, which, among others, is the manufacturer of Mercedes Benz, recently, announced their plan to introduce electric powertrains across all brands. BMW also launched their electric vehicles. With such a strong alliance between the German government and the automotive industry, it appears that the electric mobility revolution is around the corner.