2007 Umea Institute of Design Degree Show

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Masters students at Umea University Institute of Design exhibited their final projects at their annual Degree Exhibition in early June.

The Citroen C-Vitesse by Sten Haggblom is designed in collaboration with Citron Design. The idea behind this design is that the car consists of 4 basic parts and can interact with other vehicles. The 4 parts have different purposes: - the main body is the "queen bee" - the driver and the engine are in "the rebel" compartment - the front is called "the guide" and can fly ahead to scout the terrain - the back is "the spy" module and is equipped with a video camera.

Other great concept presented include:
- Won-Chol Yeom (South Korea) - Magnum F1 truck
- Louise Temin (Sweden) - Scania Torped
- Jonathan Anthierens (Belgium) - Alter Ego
- Yuzhuo Wang (China) - Trio
- Andrew Shaw (UK) - Fiat Panda
- Raj Nahal (UK) - Alfa Romeo flagship
- Filip Svitek (Germany) - Alfa Romeo Atleta

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